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Modern years of Rickenbacker Guitars from 1984 to the present

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It'll be the major image on the Rick Forum guitar T-shirt. As for the bass T-shirt, stay tuned...
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I'm trying to force myself into keeping it low-key on my Ric- ter scale, was a 9.0 when it was announced they were being shipped. Mine is on order at NCM and I've managed to bring it down to constant low end vibration. "I can hardly stand to wait"..Alvin & The Chipmunks
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RIC-ter scale. Very good Brian.

Paul: Looking forward to whatever you are coming up with.
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Thank you Brian
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Oh, no... Just when I started looking for a twelver, too... Sure is a beaut!

How much are these fellas going for? And how are they different from the v64 again?
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