A mint 1966 360/12 on ebay!

Early years of Rickenbacker Guitars prior to and including 1972

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A mint 1966 360/12 on ebay!

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270142879094

I wish I could afford it, but after just paying for my 72' 4001 I am a little short on the currency side Image

It looks in mint condition other than the cracked pickguard.
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After looking at it again - the pickguard is not cracked, it is in fact a dead string...!
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Seller has a feedback rating of 1. Could be risky bidding on it.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

...Apparently bidders are buying the story the seller is telling.

It's already bid up to over $3K, with eight days to go! Look for a high price on this one.
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Kinda like the Vette that sat in the barn until mom sold it for her long lost Viet Nam son...
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I recently bought a purt near mint 66 360/12 myself. I'm anxious to see if this will come close to what I paid, and make me feel better for spending all that money.
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Post by rickofan »

Jerry,
Can I ask what you paid, if you don't mind.
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Post by rickofan »

BTW the Ebay Ric 12 string auction ended at $4,212.62 a TOTAL bargain as I see it.
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Yeah - and I received an official 2nd chance offer from ebay to buy it at my highest bid ($4,000. I couldn't resist ;)).

Something smells very fishy here.
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A bargain at $4k+? Yikes.
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Post by shamustwin »

I was going to bid but bought this instead.

In my dreams.

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Post by kenposurf »

Just a thought as we all pursue those killer deals ( me also as I attend my share of garage/estate sales)...lets take a second to give a kind thought to the seller who is selling his son's guitar because he passed away...
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Post by wints »

Very true George.

I hope the new owner will treasure this guitar.
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Post by rickofan »

I have been waiting to see how the feedback score would change for either party involved in this auction, thus far neither party has recorded a feedback experience, hummmmmmmm seems very fishy to me. This auction has been closed for almost 3 weeks now!!!!
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