TRC sells for the same as my first 1998 cost me!

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TRC sells for the same as my first 1998 cost me!

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This TRC sold for nearly $200 (over £100).

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41424&item=7316134158&rd=1

I only paid £100 for my first Rickenbacker guitar (a model 1998). I think I'm gonna break all my Rickenbackers and sell the bits for spares, and then retire! (Only joking!)
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It is now official...the world has gone mad!
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Strewth!!! I just hope it goes on a Rick and not some garage-built piece of ****!! It deserves a good home...........
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peter, i'll give you 200 USD for your 1998... and you can keep the TRC and sell seperately!
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Peter, was it a lefty 1998??
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I'm afraid that it was a righty that I re-strung as a lefty. Unfortunately I sold it for £35 ($60)when I got married in 1974 as I urgently needed cash for a mortgage deposit! Ah well, life goes on!
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I will post a photo of it later, (gotta go to work now).
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Post by aristeas »

A TRC for my 660/12TP cost me US$142 (AU$242.76) on Ebay a couple of years back.
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that is more than I paid for my 1968 4001 ...

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Jeff, I'd swap the TRC for the 4001, but it would cost me more to replace the TRC...ye gods, this is vicious circle..it's also more than I paid for my first bass - a ****** short scale Jazz bass copy. And if I ever find the guy who took the orignal TRC it'll be vicious and then some.
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Who makes the best Ric replacement pickguards? Fabgear or Pickguardian?
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Pickguardian.
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Post by qmoder »

Thanks for your opinion Jeffery yours is the only one I've gotten yet. Do you have one?
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Post by scottpro1969 »

Pickguardian has an awesome product. Here's a pic of a gold one they did for me.Image
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