Thread: Rhoads Relic Introduced
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01-20-2010, 05:46 PM #81
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01-20-2010, 08:48 PM #82
Yep, that's Nick.
Yep, Nick took over FMIC after John Walker went back to Fender.
It's a case of two points being better than six, from a movement standpoint. It was originally drilled properly, but after Doug Chandler worked on Randy's guitars, the trems were adjusted so that they were two screws holding them in.
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01-20-2010, 09:33 PM #83
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01-21-2010, 02:17 AM #84Junior Member
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01-21-2010, 09:00 AM #85
Rudy
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01-22-2010, 01:44 PM #86
stupidest idea I've ever seen put into creation.
it looks like crap, the price-gouging means it costs as much as a car (are they serious?), and it's NOT Randy's guitar.
give me a freekin break.
what really blows me away is all the folks here drooling over this joke.
the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives
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02-16-2011, 08:02 AM #87
I know I'm late to this party... BUT this is the sweetest thing since sliced bread! It's so cool to see all the little details that make it so unique!
It's a fact that these are priced so outrageously high, that unless your super wealthy forget about owning one... and most of this relic stuff is geared for the baby boomers that have the coin, the kind of guys that don't even play but show it off to their friends, etc.... and the high end Japanese collectors! For the rest of us simple folk... I'll just enjoy the story
But I love guitars and my guitar Heros... so I dig learning new things about my favorites and this opened up a whole can of new things that people had no idea about... the blue color, the tape story, the actual shape, which was always wrong on the tributes before it. Just the fact that Chip Ellis and Mike Shannon actually took blueprints and now the Concorde shape is right... is very exciting in my book! Crazy how these details once brought up are so evident... I now notice that blue shade in photos and the shape of all the tributes before it are so 'off'... you can see the cut has a sharp middle, where as this one has the 'c' shape that is dead on perfect! I really didn't notice these details until now...
Hate it or not... buy it or just appreciate some fun facts, I'm excited when Jackson does this type of project. Gibson has been pimping out relic sigs forever now... why not let Jackson cash in too! This was a prototype originally (which we all know evolved), but the history alone makes it the 'grail' of Jackson's for sure!
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