360/12 WB 1982

Transition years of Rickenbacker Guitars from 1973-1983 inclusive

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Matt Clark
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360/12 WB 1982

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Is there anyone here that bought a 1982 360/12 WB (non-vintage)? I am wondering what happened to my old guitar. if someone in Georgia bought one from a gentleman named Gary Mayo who lived in Geneseo, Illinois at the time, I would really love to know if it found a good home or not and is still hanging around. I wish I had the serial number to help make it easier, but unfortunately I didn't keep that data. Unless if was removed, it may have some evidence of black magic marker on the back binding from me tracing the body and not thinking about the fact I might stain the binding... I was young and stupid then! Now, I am just old and stupid. :-)

Thanks!
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Re: 360/12 WB 1982

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Given that description you should be able to check the register. There are fewer than 100 total registered Ricks from 1982. Of those only a few are 360-12 WB or OS types. Was your old guitar MapleGlo by chance? If so, VB442 in the register might be it. Good luck...
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Re: 360/12 WB 1982

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Duh, can't believe I left that little detail out... it was a fireglo!

And, apparently NOT in the registry, thanks for the tip though!
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