B.C Rich Bronze Warlock, 6-Strings, Electric Guitar, Right-Handed, Black, Without Guitar Cover

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  • Body - Construction : Bolt On, Material : Agathis
  • Neck- Material:Maple, Back of neck:Natural satin, Fretboard:Rosewood, Frets:24 jumbo 2.7mm, Headstock:6Inline Pointed, Scale Length:25.5"
  • Hardware- Tuning Keys:Diecast, Bridge Type:Wraparound adjustable
  • Electronics: Master Volume, Master Tone, 3-way Toggle, Bridge Pickups: 2 black Humbucker
  • B. C. Rich Electric Guitar - MockingBird One (QUALITY GUITARS AND BASSES SINCE 1969) OVER 45 YEARS OF B.C. RICH HISTORY: Bernardo Chavez Rico was an unlikely character to develop distinctive electric guitars. "Bernie" was an accomplished Flamenco acoustic player. From the early to mid 60s Bernie Rico exclusively constructed Flamenco guitars in Bernardo's Guitar Shop in Los Angeles, California. Former executive Vice President Mal Stich remarks, "When you walked into Bernardo's the first thing you saw was wall to wall guitars hanging from the ceiling like birthday party balloons. There was a glass counter with strings, picks, guitar parts and accessories. Behind the counter was a window and you could watch the guys making guitars. But, the coolest thing was that there were always Flamenco and Classical players jamming. I remember the Flamenco players firing at each other with riff after riff. Bernie's father, Bernardo Mason Rico, was always sitting in his chair next to the Coca-Cola machine while friends and neighbors, even the postman, stood spellbound listening to the music." The period around 1972 was very auspicious. The first original guitar design, the Seagull, was handcrafted in Bernardo's shop. True to future form, the Seagull was visually distinctive as well as innovative. Its neck-through design (now a hallmark of B.C. Rich) featured a heel-less design - very rare for that time. Around 1976 came the Mockingbird, and then the further development of the Seagull, the Eagle emerged, and around 1978 came the Bich. Some of the most revered guitar players immediately took to the new direction of B.C. Rich. Around 1978 Bernie set up the B.C. Rico brand name to designate guitars that would be imported from Japan. This first attempt was less than successful when the Rico Reed Company sued over the use of the name. Regardless of the outcome, the decision had already been made to use the B.C. Rich name on imported guitars.Package Content : 1 Guitar, 5 Plectrums & Strap, INCLUSIVE OF VAT

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