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Hi. People have suggested to me that my Rickenbacker might be worth more with an original case than with a reissue case (the guitar in question is a '65 450/12 year model.) I'm just wondering if anyone can tell me, roughly, what that difference, in terms of dollars or value, might be (the guitar is FG, and in pretty good condition.) Thanks
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In this case, the difference would be about the price of a new reissue case.

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Great. Thanks, Paul.
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Case closed
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Case in point.
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Just in case.
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Cold case.
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TERRIBLE. HORRIBLE.
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