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Had a lazy day today, spring break's winding down so I thought I'd snap some shots of my prized posession, a 1993 330.

RIC really knocked one out of the park with this Fireglo. Of course, the digital camera I'm using has altered the shading a bit, but for the most part the blood-red color is accurately represented. Apologies for any blurriness, I'm new to Rickenbacker photography!
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Some interesting wood grain on this specimen:
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Nice pics, Daniel. Got to like the grain.
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dpowell wrote:Apologies for any blurriness, I'm new to Rickenbacker photography!
No problem! :D To become an expert at photographing Ricks, it is a good idea to practice with lesser models, say a Gibson or Fender, for example :wink: . One you start getting a handle on the subtleties of posing and lighting you should think about moving up to Ibanez and, perhaps, SX or Yamaha :mrgreen: . Once the technique has been perfected, you can finally gently lay your Ricks on that soft, satiny background material for some sensual posing sessions. :lol:
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The pics look great, Dan.
Ka is a wheel.
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jps wrote:Once the technique has been perfected, you can finally gently lay your Ricks on that soft, satiny background material for some sensual posing sessions. :lol:
Rickenporn?? :lol:

Stan - the fretboard is what first drew me to this one - plus the fact that it was the first Rickenbacker I'd ever played!
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Great pics Dan.
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Dan,

Great finish on that one and as for the fretboard shot - gotta love that wave of grain. Thanks for sharing.
Todd
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