Rose Morris 91 vs 360V64 94 vs 1966 335

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Collin, when's your book coming out?
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It’s a great pleasure reading your info Collin
Thanks very much. All cleared now
Ready then to decide
Will keep you posted. Really appreciated folks
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All the models you are looking at seem a little pricey to me. I haven't bought a used Ric in a while, but those prices seem a little steep! :shock:
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Bulto wrote:It’s a great pleasure reading your info Collin
Thanks very much. All cleared now
Ready then to decide
Will keep you posted. Really appreciated folks
Luis, please let us know how it works out.
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I emailed you Luis. Cheaper to buy from me off of Reverb!
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After reading and investigation I realize that the ricken i want to own is The Harrison model but with 6 strings
The 60 Capri is impossible
A 64 like Harrison but in 6 strings with the binding included. That pointed Devil Horns!!

In the deluxe series of Graham website are 360/365 or 370. Any of those with the binding in 6 strings is what I’m looking for!!
Where can I find any dear friends??
Rose Morris are OK but the binding ones are the best looking!!!

The 360 OS I guess are models based in those 63/64 deluxe models?

And the 360/V64 made between 87-2000 the same?

There are sooo many names and models that I get losted
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Bulto wrote:There are sooo many names and models that I get losted
Try checking out the 7ender line! :mrgreen:
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jps wrote:Collin, when's your book coming out?
Nobody (and I mean nobody) would read that. :lol:

Besides, the ultimate Rickenbacker book is already in-progress!
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And the 360/V64 made between 87-2000 the same?

There are sooo many names and models that I get losted[/quote]


The 360v64 six string comes up on e-Bay and Reverb, so just check those sites!
There are a couple on both sites right now!
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Thanks Paul!
I’m trying to understand the models through the years!
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Bulto wrote:Thanks Paul!
I’m trying to understand the models through the years!
Luis, browsing the RRF Register and Gallery can go a long way to helping you learn about the different models over the years.

For a quick view perhaps go Here
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