B.C. Rich, Red Acrylic Mockingbird, 1999 - Paul Crook

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Specifications
Builder: 
B.C. Rich
Model: 
Red Acrylic Mockingbird
Serial Number: 
F900332
Year: 
1999
Color: 
Red
Body: 
Acrylic
Neck: 
Maple
Fretboard: 
Rosewood
Pickups: 
Humbucking Pickups
The Story Behind

 

About the Builder (from Wikipedia):

B.C. Rich is a manufacturer of guitars and bass guitars founded by the late Bernardo Chavez Rico in 1969. Currently, most B.C. Rich guitars are manufactured in Asia, but luthiers of the company's custom shop continue to hand-make instruments. The Hanser Music Group, based in Kentucky, operates B.C. Rich. As of 2001, no member of the Rico family is involved in the company.

"Acrylic Series" guitars: These guitars are made completely of acrylic and their bodies are transparent, making the electronics inside viewable. The original run of the acrylic models featured a standard bolt-on maple neck with wood headstock, but later models featured an acrylic headstock, matching the same color as the body and making the overall appearance of the guitar more attractive. Acrylic is more dense than most woods which makes the guitar heavier.

About the Guitar:

This guitar is a shredding machine. It was set up with extremely low action. The body is solid acrylic in the familiar pointy Mockingbird style.

This particular guitar was owned by Paul Crook and he used it with Anthrax, Sebastian Bach and Meat Loaf. It can be seen (with another B.C. Rich in our collection) in the 2002 Sebastian Back VH-1 TV show issued on DVD: Forever Wild (2004).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMG1d7TS9nA

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