Dating B.C. Rich neck-through guitars is relatively easy, although slightly imprecise by the 1980's. Begining in 1972, the first B.C. Rich guitar was stamped 'Proto', and subsequent guitars were consecutively numbered beginning 001, 002, 003, etc. These consecutive numbers ran up to between 340 and 360. This system was used for the guitars distributed by L.D. Heater.
The popular Corvette body shape, known worldwide, of 2 piece alder lends graceful curves and a solid foundation to provide both thundering lows and distinct highs in an instrument that is just as much fun to play as it is to look at it.
Totally killer design looks like tomorrow, sounds incredible. The selected basswood on the Music Man 5-String Bongo Bass Guitar is carved into THE most distinctive body style ever very well balanced and responsive with a super-tight 5-bolt joint to a selected maple neck with rosewood fingerboard.
Now an alternative shaped 5 string bass will be available in the B.C. Rich line. This is a Five string bass in the Eagle shape with the standard NJ features -- black hardware, active pickups, ebony fingerboard, diamond inlay -- paint to match traditional headstock.
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