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People have been waiting over 30 years for a redesigned bridge. John Hall doesn't seem to see anything wrong with the design. Their basses are perfect, didn't you know?![]()


From what I read from him on the Ric site, its not about thinking their basses are perfect. He said the core customers do not want anything changed on a "vintage" design. I recently sold my Ric but I think we can all agree that there are alot of obsessive Ric owners, maybe much more so than other basses. For the record I hated the bridge and the first time I got the bass and changed the strings, I thought I broke the damn thing when the saddle piece fell off!![]()
Or here's a thought: Rickebacker could make a vintage design bass for those who can't stand any change, even if it means significant improvement, and they could make a model that actually utilyzes modern conveniences and developments for people who don't feel like taking their bass in for repairs every other week, and can sacrifice tradition for improvement.