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rickwatt
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Going to be in the Raleigh/Durham area- Anyone know of any vintage guitar/Rick dealers I should check out?
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Post by wormdiet »

MIke Parks!!

www.ricpage.com

Although - call first. He does not run a brick/mortar store - so you need to talk to him if you want to stop by.

There's also a Sam Ash on Capitol Blvd. on the north side of Raleigh. They occasionally have your bread n butter 330s and 4003s.
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Post by jwargowski »

Chris,

Here's another few that I used to frequent, not Rick dealers, but you never know what they may have in stock.
http://www.indoorstorm.com/
and
http://www.fatsoundguitars.com/

Have some bbq and sweet tea for me!

Jim
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Post by loverickbass »

Make sure the BBQ doesn't have the nasty tomato sauce in it though. Eastern NC BBQ is best!

Cole
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