A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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electrofaro
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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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scotty wrote:Welcome Brian we would love to see a photo of that guitar.
+1 Welcome, Brian - can only echo Scott, please post a picture! :D
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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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Hi guys and thank you Scotty I will try the photo thing
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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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Very nice Brian 8) How does it play.If it ever wants to come to its Aunties in Weegie land its most welcome :wink:
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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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It plays itself ! just plug it in to my 63 AC 30 crank it up .....And she starts singing 'n' ringing 'n' chiming me smiling :D :wink:
But you'r welcome next time you visit Edinburgh Scotty then, you can plug in and try
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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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kitchnine wrote:It plays itself
Oi, I'd start worrying, the guitar might sell you as it doesn't need you ;)

It seems to have gone a lovely orangey fireglo!
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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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Dont you think the joker laughs at you,ooo Ha Ha ha ha hee hee :lol: :lol: :lol:
All of your money & your house, lined with 50 virgins ! wouldn't be enough. :)
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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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Lovely example I passed though Edinburger today.Welcome again to the Rrf anytime you need any Rickenbacker help feel free to ask
Regards Scott
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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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50 virgins? Mmnnnn hu huh it must be a Glasgow Rickenbacker thing cause Id want 100 and a bottle of Bru lol :lol:
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scotty wrote:a bottle of Bru lol :lol:
Scott, stop confusing people with local drinks! :lol:
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Re: A Glasgow Rickenbacker Thing

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Local drinks, Glasgow!!!!

There could be something in this. I’m from Glasgow, always wanted a Rick, but didn’t get one until after I’d left and moved to Aberdeen where I bought a new 4003. A few years later, I bought a 4001CS, but the seller lived in Glasgow – so I had to trundle back down again to view it and pick it. Had to apply for an “export” license to take it back up to Aberdeen.
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