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Fellow forumite Lindsay Hahn was in Teignmouth today! Lindsay is a total gent & it was a genuine pleasure to meet him. The only disapointment was, because of his heavy UK schedule, he was only able to get to me 45 minutes before I had to dash off for a gig! I would have liked to have spent so much more time with him, but you are welcome back at any time Lindsay & next time, I promise that I'll get you that pint of Otter.....
Thanks also to Tim for taking the trouble to drive Lindsay down to Teignmouth.

I find it quite moving, that the love of Rickenbacker & the vision of a certain Peter McCormack, can bring together comrades who live thousands of miles apart....

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'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Nice pic....... hopefully it will be happening a lot more in the future, all over the globe.
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In this pic we have forumites together from thousands of miles apart, and that is from the US no less! Mike is from Phoenix and Marc is from Long Island.

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Found in an obscure section of an old Webster's dictionary:

Rickenbacker Confluence:

"When two or more Rick-o-philes assemble in any given setting, for the sole purpose of sharing a minimum one Rickenbacker instrument with each other. The instrument SHOULD be played, but is not necessary. Gawking at, drooling over, and actual handling of the Rickenbacker instrument IS required....and encouraged!! Food and beverages are optional..."
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To quote Status Quo..."Rockin' All Over the World!!"
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Thanks Tony! It was great to meet you and Wendy and to see some of your stunning Rics. The paintings are very nice as well! Next time we'll have to set aside a few hours, we have many things to discuss and Otter to sample...Of course, if you find yourself in Illinois we'll have to see how much noise we can make!

Thanks again for your hospitality, it was truly a pleasure to meet you. And, thanks as always to Peter for providing the medium that made it possible.
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Hey--are those all BASSES?
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Yes, Paul, those are the "big guns". ;) There is one guitar in there, if you look closely.
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I can see two!
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Yeah a 330-12 and a 360. Both FG. Nice assortment of "big guns"! 4005s make my heart speed up, especially the double-bound ones...
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....and let me tell ya....Steve Brodbeck knows his way around that 12'er!!
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All I can say is we need a few non-geezers in our pictures, it looks like a meeting of WWII vets, haha!
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We don't look that old, do we?
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Guys, you look healthy and energized. And it is no doubt the common enthusiasm for Rickenbackers that has a lot to do with the energy.
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I can actually see an 'aura' in the picture (or do I need new glasses)!!
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