The fret checks were not there before...and just to reiterate the poor thing was baking inside of its case, completely soaked in hot water that was set to 120 degrees.
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- Tue Oct 22, 2013 3:30 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker General: by Howard Bishop
- Topic: Ric 330 FG Flood Damage
- Replies: 5
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Re: Ric 330 FG Flood Damage
Thanks Warren! Yeah I'm leaning towards the bass I think.....
The fret checks were not there before...and just to reiterate the poor thing was baking inside of its case, completely soaked in hot water that was set to 120 degrees.
The fret checks were not there before...and just to reiterate the poor thing was baking inside of its case, completely soaked in hot water that was set to 120 degrees.
- Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:51 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker General: by Howard Bishop
- Topic: Ric 330 FG Flood Damage
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1011
Ric 330 FG Flood Damage
Unfortunately for me, my poor 1995 Ric 330 FG 6-string got busted up when a stainless steel braided faucet supply hose (hot water - of course) exploded in my kitchen on the one day no one was in the house for a few hours.
This was my first "real" electric guitar so it has a lot of sentimental ...
This was my first "real" electric guitar so it has a lot of sentimental ...
