New Member Introduction
New Member Introduction
Hi . . .
I just bought the Jetglo 330 that beatlenut was selling, so I'm once again a Rickenbacker owner.
I used to have a red 620 with black binding and hardware, but sold it years ago when I decided to concentrate mainly on acoustic work. I've missed having a Rickenbacker . . .
I'm still primarily a fingerstyle acoustic player; in fact, I'm headed into the studio next month to record a couple of CDs for a national label. I play a mix of traditional Celtic music and contemporary originals. If you want to read more about me, or hear some of my music, venture over to my website: www.jimtozier.com. (If anyone is interested in buying my debut CD, I offer it for $10 shipped on other forums I'm on--and will do the same here. Just add a note to the e-mail/PayPal payment saying you're from the Rickenbacker forum).
The 330 is just for "fun" . . . and I'm looking forward to having a lot of fun playing it! Also looking forward to getting to know a few of you.
I just bought the Jetglo 330 that beatlenut was selling, so I'm once again a Rickenbacker owner.
I used to have a red 620 with black binding and hardware, but sold it years ago when I decided to concentrate mainly on acoustic work. I've missed having a Rickenbacker . . .
I'm still primarily a fingerstyle acoustic player; in fact, I'm headed into the studio next month to record a couple of CDs for a national label. I play a mix of traditional Celtic music and contemporary originals. If you want to read more about me, or hear some of my music, venture over to my website: www.jimtozier.com. (If anyone is interested in buying my debut CD, I offer it for $10 shipped on other forums I'm on--and will do the same here. Just add a note to the e-mail/PayPal payment saying you're from the Rickenbacker forum).
The 330 is just for "fun" . . . and I'm looking forward to having a lot of fun playing it! Also looking forward to getting to know a few of you.
Hello Folks!
I am a newbie to the group. Own a 350V63 Rickenbacker and now I have my sights set on getting myself a 660 in the Montazuma Brown finish. The photo of the one I saw elsewhere in this site knocked my socks off. I have loved Rickenbacker guitars since the night I saw John Lennon use his on the first appearance of the Ed SUllivan show. That is dating myself but.....
An interesting thing, the 350 is the only guitar I have ever bought without having even picking one up. They are scarce as hen's teeth here in Vermont so I said what the heck, I've wanted one for the last 38 years, times a wasting. I have since found a really nice dealer in rural Maine of all places and that's only 3 hours from home.
Now, on to the 660!
I am a newbie to the group. Own a 350V63 Rickenbacker and now I have my sights set on getting myself a 660 in the Montazuma Brown finish. The photo of the one I saw elsewhere in this site knocked my socks off. I have loved Rickenbacker guitars since the night I saw John Lennon use his on the first appearance of the Ed SUllivan show. That is dating myself but.....
An interesting thing, the 350 is the only guitar I have ever bought without having even picking one up. They are scarce as hen's teeth here in Vermont so I said what the heck, I've wanted one for the last 38 years, times a wasting. I have since found a really nice dealer in rural Maine of all places and that's only 3 hours from home.
Now, on to the 660!
Welcome to The Rickenbacker Forum Ralph. Congratulations on your new Rickenbacker. I have a very special place in my heart for the Model 350.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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I'll be glad to do it and yes, welcome to the board!
I'll be glad to do it and yes, welcome to the board!
The quality of this instrument still shines through.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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