NGD - Greco
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NGD - Greco
Greco RG-85 or RG-100, not sure. Complete with trapeze tailpiece and Creamery Toaster Pickups. Took a bit of messing around with the pickup mounts and still not 100% happy (had to insert a hardwood plug for pickup screw and inserted neck pickup screw on an angle to "catch the the wood").
Plays really well and has the Rickenbacker Chime (cliche' I know). These Greco's are extremely well made. Top is solid maple routed out just like the orginals. Neck generous unlike the originals. Intonation perfect.
Plays really well and has the Rickenbacker Chime (cliche' I know). These Greco's are extremely well made. Top is solid maple routed out just like the orginals. Neck generous unlike the originals. Intonation perfect.
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Re: NGD - Greco
i have couple of pics and i quite like the pea shooter neck put it certainly isn't for everyone. congrats
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Re: NGD - Greco
Love them double bound Rickys, even if they're copies!
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Re: NGD - Greco
That looks awesome Dan!
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Re: NGD - Greco
Nice! I just picked up a '78 Greco Rick Bass it's awesome!!! Same colour as this oneDano_NZ wrote:Greco RG-85 or RG-100, not sure. Complete with trapeze tailpiece and Creamery Toaster Pickups. Took a bit of messing around with the pickup mounts and still not 100% happy (had to insert a hardwood plug for pickup screw and inserted neck pickup screw on an angle to "catch the the wood").
Plays really well and has the Rickenbacker Chime (cliche' I know). These Greco's are extremely well made. Top is solid maple routed out just like the orginals. Neck generous unlike the originals. Intonation perfect.
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Re: NGD - Greco
A Ricky with a proper neck! Interesting....very interesting.
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