I finnally own a Rickenbacker
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I finnally own a Rickenbacker
I found a 77 Mapleglo at a local shop and I had to buy it. Didn't have any choice I had to have it I think you know what I mean. I probably paid too much for it but it is in very nice shape. The neck is a little heavy. More than I am use to but it sounds awesome. I have taken it to practice in both the bands I am in. I have gotten some nice complements on it. I still have a new Jetglo on order that is paid for so I will soon have two!
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loendmaestro
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Beam me up Scotty. Congratulations on your find Scott.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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ken_swearingen
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Hi Scott, welcome to the Forum !!
RAS is even worse, just wait, starts with a single Ric, before you know you're on your third or fourth. with a fifth in the wings ....
My first Ric was a wonderfull Jan 73 Fireglo, with almost all the goodies. Bought new from McCormacks Music in Glasgow, not too many Rics in the UK at that time !!!
I recently got myself a June 72 Fireglo with almost the same goodie list, she just needs a Horseshoe .
RAS is even worse, just wait, starts with a single Ric, before you know you're on your third or fourth. with a fifth in the wings ....
My first Ric was a wonderfull Jan 73 Fireglo, with almost all the goodies. Bought new from McCormacks Music in Glasgow, not too many Rics in the UK at that time !!!
I recently got myself a June 72 Fireglo with almost the same goodie list, she just needs a Horseshoe .
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
