Addison wrote:
This is probably priced the way it is due to the extra routing that was done for the after-market neck pickup.
Routing in that area on a Ric can be pretty dangerous since you're taking away neck stability... since the body and neck basically join where the neck pickup route is, necks have been known to pull forward over time, especially when using heavier gauge strings.
If you take away the meat that is there to keep this from happening, you could run into issues.
true, but one can fill the hole with a similar density wood (with some interference to prevent the weakenin of the body-neck join) and then reroute the correct size hole. yes that's an expert job and i guess it requires a certain amount of money. anyway i guess that they should display some photos with the routing.