B. C. Rich Guitars
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BC Rich Guitars
History
The history of one of the guitar worlds most original designs starts with one man Bernardo Chavez Rico. He started the company in 1972 as a repair shop for classical and spanish guitars. In the first 2 years of company operation Rico began making solid body electrics, he made 350 B model guitars which were acoustics. Rico then used his friends name and called the company B.C Rich Guitars. He began building solid body guitars custom made using many of the same techniques as his acoustics keeping in the traditional scalloped frets and icredible master grade woods. He started making solid bodys based after Les Pauls and Stratocasters. Then after his build team and him showed a common interest in Motorcycles, exotic cars, custom clothing and magnificant paintschemes did some of the exotic designs of todays B.C Rich start to be created. Thus began the Bich, Eagle, Mocking Bird, Seagull, Warlock and IronBird lines of guitars.
It was around this time that B.C Rich really began making an imprint in metal. The exotic and threatening designs of the guitars really suited the imagine many Metal musicians were looking for. There popularity was growing and Rico descided there was a need for cheaper production to allow the guitars to be introduced to a wider audience. The guitar manufacturing was moved to Japan which manufactured the NJ series. Only a few hundred of these got to America. During this time in the mid 80's B.C Rich began having major problems. The companies manufacturing issues were moved from Japan and to a company called Class Axe located in New Jersey (USA) These guitars were of poor quality. These guitars were made so badly it almost instantly crushed B.C Rich's reputation. When Rico became aware of this he immediatly snatched back production responsibility. This was such a major change from the original high quality instruments that people began circulating rumours that B.C Rich was not actually responsibile for this guitars and that Class Axe was actually making knock off B.C. Rich's and selling for less. Once this rumour started B.C Rich disappeared off the map in the mid 90 to late 90's until these issues were sorted out. They reappeared to re-state their name of making high quality guitars. Now days B.C. Rich continues to manufacture high quality guitars.
Genre
B.C. Rich is really known as metal and hard rock. The exotic body shapes are well known to be very aggressive and un-conventional.. perfect for the bad-a** in all of us. These guitars have short necks and fest fretboards again perfect for low string guages and heavey riffing. They look perfect playing metal.. jazz... not so much
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