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The confluence of B.C. Rich's far-out designs and the emerging hair metal culture of the late '70s and early '80s helped cement the brand's place in the market". [ 3 ] The guitar was constructed similarly to other B.C. Rich models such as the Seagull, Eagle, and Mockingbird, with neck-through construction, two DiMarzio humbucker pick-ups, and a ...
The Body Art Collection are a selection of limited edition electric guitars made by the guitar manufacturer B.C. Rich. The series is based on the company's 'platinum series' and was made over two years from January 2003 until December 2004. The classic B.C. Rich shapes were given a new look with various images.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "B.C. Rich electric guitars" The following 7 pages are in this category, out ...
B.C. Rich uses unusual shapes for its solid body guitars; pictured is the Warlock model The introduction of the Warlock model in 1981 helped push B.C. Rich into the heavy metal music genre. Notable early players included Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe , Lita Ford , Paul Stanley of KISS (featuring a broken mirror top), Randy Jackson ...
Assassin/ASM; Avenge and WMD SOB or Son Of Beast (Beast shape scaled down 10%) Beast (Designed by Brian Hoffman of Deicide in 1999); Big (Daddy) Beast (8 string Beast. Concept of James Siler and Heath Williamson; only one was ever built) Actual concept came from 7 string Guitarist Simon "Vk" and guitar tech David Owen originally from Lofat, original guitar was to be 27" scale, but BC RICH ...
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Development of the Starliner began when Lockheed designed the L-1449 in response to the Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas. [1] Powered by four 5500 hp Pratt & Whitney PT2G-3 turboprop engines, the L-1449 would have cruised faster than the DC-7C with comparable range with 10,200 US gal (8,493 imp gal; 38,611 L) of fuel in a new 150 ft (46 m) wing.
The H-24-66, or Train Master, was a diesel-electric railroad locomotive produced by Fairbanks-Morse and its licensee, Canadian Locomotive Company.These six-axle hood unit road switchers were used in the United States and Canada during the 1950s.