You're going to have to tell us what the big deal is about recessed cavity plates? Because my impression was that Rico didn't do that...sounds like a deal breaker.
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Originally posted by hippietim View PostI've been using Dunlops for over 20 years. I've had them on 50+ guitars and never had a single failure. The Schallers on the other hand, caused my Spector bass to nearly lose it's headstock. Another set of those are responsible for a nice chunk missing out of a 70's Strat I used to have. Schallers can kiss my ass.The only solution to GAS is DEATH...
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Originally posted by Bengal View PostRicos may be gaining in popularity, I'm not too sure on that since I see no-one playing them except for the guitarist for Exodus. But they may be. But are they in the same league as Hamer or Carvin? I don't think so. I only bring up those names because they too have shit re-sale value...
I wish I was rich enough to not have to think about it, even in passing. But I do. I've bought new Hamers and Carvins and have sold them for pennies on the dollar. That bothers me. Maybe not you, more power to you. But it's something I think about anyway. Hopefully you never have to sell it, if you do, I'm sure you'll see what I mean...
And I'm not making excuses for Jackson. They are somewhat out of line with the new pricing. But compaired to some others, they don't look as bad...
And it's not only "the guy from Exodus" (which actually, it's kinda important), it's also:
Iced Earth
Strapping Young Lad
Jerry Only
The rest are not very known people, at least I think so (ScarryGary or something and some other guys, there's this Ernie Carletti too).
Anyway, it wasn't that what turned me into Rico's. It was the fact that I liked the design, the fact that it could be ordered in mahogany and that it wasn't crazy expensive like custom Jacksons. And according to people who own Rico's and Jacksons, most say that the Rico's are way better... Okay, when you are in a honeymoon with a new axe/amp/effect most people say it's the best, so it's not an objective comment.
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Originally posted by Sukisyn View PostI am like you Leo. I claim no loyalty to any particular manufacturer. If I can get a guitar from a smaller company that has a good reputation and builds guitars play as well if not better, comes with better options for a lower price you can bet your butt I would go with them.
Then again, I am one that once I buy something (guitars, cars, electronics, whatever) I usually keep it until it falls apart so resale is not an issue with me either.
I hope the Rico works out for ya and I look forward to seeing the pics when it comes through!!
I never heard from Carvin except for the Legacy amps, and even then I though "heh... must be some new small company that needs to sponsor someone famous to rise". But believe me, it's an amazing amp.
Plus, I know that Carvin sells factory direct, no intermediaries, so, probably the V3 series, if sold at Guitar Center, will be well on Mesa's grounds in terms of price, I believe.
As for Rico's it's not like I "took a chance" anyway, I've been studying this for like 4 months and finally I got totally convinced, it's a superior guitar company, makes great custom guitars and the quality is amazing, as well as the sound and playability. And Rico it's not a nobody, it's Rico Sr.'s son, who was building BC Rich guitars up 'till 2002 I believe. Around the time he left the company to start his own, I've heard nothing but complaints about current BC Rich guitars, must be a good sign, since he gets nothing but compliments on his new company.
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Originally posted by Sanctuary View PostYou're going to have to tell us what the big deal is about recessed cavity plates? Because my impression was that Rico didn't do that...sounds like a deal breaker.
So after thinking it over, I said to myself: "sure, recessed metal plates are great, but in the end, non-recessed plastic plates kinda work the same, and if they break, they are very easily replaceable. Plus, it's on the BACK of the guitar, in contact wih my belly, it's not like I'd be seeing the plates or have something going on with them".
Yeah, I got "straight", in terms of logical thinking.
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Originally posted by Bengal65 View PostI think for that price the girl would have to come with it:ROTF:
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Originally posted by LEOKV2 View PostI'm not talking about leagues anyway.
And it's not only "the guy from Exodus" (which actually, it's kinda important), it's also:
Iced Earth
Strapping Young Lad
Jerry Only
The rest are not very known people, at least I think so (ScarryGary or something and some other guys, there's this Ernie Carletti too).
Anyway, it wasn't that what turned me into Rico's. It was the fact that I liked the design, the fact that it could be ordered in mahogany and that it wasn't crazy expensive like custom Jacksons. And according to people who own Rico's and Jacksons, most say that the Rico's are way better... Okay, when you are in a honeymoon with a new axe/amp/effect most people say it's the best, so it's not an objective comment.I'm angry because you're stupid
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Why did you change the trans green into trans red? I always thought somone would dream about a particular custom guitar with certain options.. and a sudden change in finish color is a big step imo.. I'm just wondering, that's all"I hate these filthy neutrals! With enemies, you know where they stand. But with neutrals... who knows? It sickens me!"
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Well, I choose the trans red after seeing how good it looked on Rico's website. There's a Vixen with abalone purfling (except the neck, which mine will have) and it looked awesome. I was determined on having the purfling but It wouldn't look as good on trans green, so that's the reason.
I thought trans green looked great on the KV-2 I was spec'ing, but on the Vixen I believe the Trans red is better, gives it a more dramatic look.
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I think Abalone purfling absolutely goes better with trans green. Obvious reason because abalone has alot of green it naturally and usually not alot of red (unless its a certain kind of abalone). The Vixen as a shape I think tends to look better in red cause its such an aggressive design.
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Originally posted by Chrisb View PostI think Abalone purfling absolutely goes better with trans green. Obvious reason because abalone has alot of green it naturally and usually not alot of red (unless its a certain kind of abalone). The Vixen as a shape I think tends to look better in red cause its such an aggressive design.
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Originally posted by slayer View PostCool!! Can`t wait to see this one. I am also done with new Jacksons until they get their act together and lower their prices back down to last years prices as well. Jack.
For me I still want a Jackson/Charvel guitar. It's great that their are alternatives and I am happy for those that find them. The price increase sucks and I'll either do one of two things, not buy any more or save my money until I can order another one.http://www.jacknapalm.com/
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Oh I forgot to tell you guys...
The build time is 120 days. But I asked Rico to start the building process around Setpember since I will be in the USA in December. So my idea is to get the guitar around Janueary/February 2008 for 2 reasons:
1) I wouldn't want the guitar to be built by... July and sit around at my dealer's store for 6 months until I get there.
2) I need to at least work for a month to be able to pay-up the difference.
So yeah, it's actually a long wait anyway, but unlike with Jacksons, which maybe if I ordered the guitar around December 2006 I "maybe will" get it around January or February 2008... With Rico I'm sure since my request actually works according to his 120 days period, so I'm sure I'll get it fresh and on time.
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