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Thankyou all for your kind words. Belonging to this forum is a privilege & I enjoy it immensely (especially when we are discussing 21 vs 24 fret necks!!).

None of it could happen without this fine band of forumites that Peter has collected. Once again, thanks (& glad you like the shoes Howard).
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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There you go Aitch...

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'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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What a marvelous painting this would be Tony. I can see it in a music room.
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Rickenbacker Rapture?
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That's fantastic Peter. How did you do it? I have a large format printer & you're right, that would look great in a music room!
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Congrats Tony,

I agree with the sentiments of the gang, your posts are always an interesting read.

I hope you did not forget, I am still waiting and looking forward to hearing your music as previously discussed.
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Tony: I just opened your photo in Photoshop and clicked on the "brush strokes" setting.

Melissa: Wonderful title.
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I wouldn't mind a poster of that myself, for my music room! Is there a way one of you guys (Tony or Peter) can get lots of copies printed in large format and make it available for sale as the "Official Rickenbacker Forum poster?" Image

After all, I've already got a T-shirt and a coffee mug! I love this place!
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Congratulations Tony, that is a great achievement. I wish I had your drive and ambition. I doubt I will ever make it to 1,000.
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Steve: Whether you think you will or you won't, you are right! Your comments are always appreciated.
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