Visit to Classic Axe
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- bassduke49
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Visit to Classic Axe
I'm in Virginia/Maryland for the weekend, and paid a visit to Classic Axe in Manassas. Jeff, the manager/owner? was super nice, even though I wasn't buying. On the wall were lots of Rick guitars. Three basses: Monte 4003, a Blue Boy 4003, and a white with white trim 4003(4001?). The white one had turned entirely banana, paint and binding. He also pulled from the back room a Cheyenne II in Monte: preeeeeetttty! Only the second one I've seen, the other a pic over at Mike Parks site.
I'f you're in the D.C. suburbs, get over to his store. Lot's of nice non-Rick stuff as well.
I'f you're in the D.C. suburbs, get over to his store. Lot's of nice non-Rick stuff as well.
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highway_star
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Russ is a great guy and has sold me most of my collection, which kind of looks like this:
Rickenbacker 381v69
Rickenbacker 360/12
Rickenbacker 650S
Heritage 4001v63
Heritage HM-157
Heritage H-516
Heritage H-555
PRS McCarty Soapbar
PRS Custom 22
Seagull Artist Studio
La Patrie Collection
And I have a 4001C64 on order through him.
Rickenbacker 381v69
Rickenbacker 360/12
Rickenbacker 650S
Heritage 4001v63
Heritage HM-157
Heritage H-516
Heritage H-555
PRS McCarty Soapbar
PRS Custom 22
Seagull Artist Studio
La Patrie Collection
And I have a 4001C64 on order through him.
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
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rhampshire
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ken_swearingen
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Hey guys,
I'm usually Russ's sounding board (he's really not into the online message board thing), and when I go to the shop, I usually tell him about all the great things you guys have said about him. It gives him great satisfaction to hear that, that's why he's been open for business for over 13 years, there's no BS with him. Along the way, we have met (or have talked over the phone) with several forumites, and it's always a pleasure doing business with you guys. Speaking for Russ, he really apprieciates your enthusiasm and support.
Hey Ken...what are you waiting for?
I'm usually Russ's sounding board (he's really not into the online message board thing), and when I go to the shop, I usually tell him about all the great things you guys have said about him. It gives him great satisfaction to hear that, that's why he's been open for business for over 13 years, there's no BS with him. Along the way, we have met (or have talked over the phone) with several forumites, and it's always a pleasure doing business with you guys. Speaking for Russ, he really apprieciates your enthusiasm and support.
Hey Ken...what are you waiting for?
"Keep smiling, keep your mouth shut, and nobody gets hurt!" 
Don't bust Mike's chops...
'05 4003 BBR; '99 4001V63 FG; '96 4003S Trans Blue (custom refin from Paul W.)
Don't bust Mike's chops...
'05 4003 BBR; '99 4001V63 FG; '96 4003S Trans Blue (custom refin from Paul W.)
Russ is the man for Ricks in the DC area. I have dropped in on him many times since about 1998. He often has over 25 Ricks on display. I've never actually bought one there because all my Ricks (so far) were purchased before Russ became a dealer. Needless to say, the next one will come from Classic Axe. I am talking to him about trading in my 360/12V64 for a new 660/12...................
Just make the time to play guitar!
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scottpro1969
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It depends. A year or more ago the 360/12V64s were going for quite high figures on eBay but that has cooled since the C63s came out and are shipping. I was thinking I might be doinig okay to get an even swap. I'd be surprised if I could sell the older V64 (very clean but not mint) today for more than buying a new 660/12.
Just make the time to play guitar!

