I played this 1996Re C64

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I played this 1996Re C64

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I went to the shop and saw the guitar.
It was really good! I ordered Black Solid-top,but The 1996Re is also good. It sounds more "Wood" feeling depend on the F-hole...
Mmmmm,I want both!!
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Thanks for the photos Atsushi. A great looking guitar.
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This is the WITH shop in Tokyo, right? If you go back, please ask when they will have more of George Harrison's "Casino" straps... ;)
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Post by johnhall »

FYI, the shipments to Japan this next year will have 30 degree (aka 2 o'clock) -F- holes, not like this one. Also, there's another feature of these (that's present in the photo) that I'm not going to talk about until next year.
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mmmmmmmmmm...........something to do with the finish????
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm....roller bridges???? Just kidding. They just rattle a lot!
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Hmmm; no 3rd fret dot, single dot at 12th fret and nothing past the 15th..but a pair of beauties
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Richard: I've owned (3) 3/4-scale Ricks ranging from '64-'80 and none of them had 3rd fret dots.
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Richard: They all had the same dot arrangement shown here.
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sorry, never seen that before, I'm a bass player, back into my corner, pour a wee dram of scotlands finest exports and wait til the morn. and then go pick up my 4001c64 tomorrow morn, and then back to my corner again, with another wee dram, and reaquaint myself with a new bass. last one I had was a late 60's 4000...thanks guys
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Don't feel too bad- they made me go look too!
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"I'm not going to talk about until next year".....but that's only 12 days time! Why wait until then?? It's the headstocks.....no I mean the tailpiece.......I mean the pick ups..........am I close??? Image
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Graham,

Yes you're close! It is somewhere on the guitars!
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thank-you John
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Post by leftybass »

Yes if you look CLOSELY in the f-hole you can see 'John Simmons gets one of these before anyone else..and FREE TOO' written inside.....(hee hee)
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