Merry Christmas John Hall

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Merry Christmas John Hall

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I realize that the factory is closed from today until January 2, 2006. Nonetheless, I would like to take this opportunity to thank John Hall, Ben Hall, Kenny Howes and all those at the Factory that continue to provide us with the finest guitars.

Your responses to our questions about Rickenbacker instruments have been invaluable. Merry Christmas to each and every one of you.

We eagerly await to see what RIC has in store for us in 2006. Thanks for the hint on the upcoming colours in your recent post.
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And Cindalee (sp?) and all the crew at the factory, while we're at it!
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Well said Peter!

Thanks to everyone at Rickenbacker for the best instruments made, and by far the best customer support and customer teasing on the planet.

Merry Christmas Rickenbacker. Looking forward to your 2006.

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Here Here....

And may the Hall family turkey not come out Jetglo!!!!

(I like mine right about Autumnglo, maybe a hint of Walnut...)
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Absolutely! Compliments of the season to the Hall family and all those wonderful people who team up to make the beautiful instruments we love so much.

Keep 'em coming!
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Merry Christmas to all at RIC, and thanks again Kenny for coming to the Rick Fest in Winchester.
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Too True!..The support from Rickenbacker and it's staff, particularly to this forum and to it's members is greatly appreciated!
Merry Christmas Mr. Hall and Family!
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Merry Christmas to everyone at Rickenbacker and the forum! Image
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Happy Holidays to all at RIC and their families!

And to all here on the Forum! Image
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Merry Christmas to all at the RIC factory....from the floor sweepers to John Hall....and a Happy New Year, too!!

...and to all of my friends and their families on this great forum!!
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Merry Christmas from our home to you all at Rickenbacker, and to John, Ben and Kenny, thank you in particular for participating on this forum. You help make it a very interesting place.

Peter you should be thanked also, for without you this would not all be possible.
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Let us not forget Horseradish Tree Hall!

And thanks to the rest of the folks at Rick for the guitar
that has been with me through a very trying time.

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Oh yes, a very happy Holidays to Horseradish Tree!!!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Merry Christmas to all you Eggheads here on the forum and Merry Christmas to all the Eggheads at Rickenbacker especially John,Ben and Kenny.

A special thanks to John Hall for doing me a tremendous favor last week!

And Kenny it was great to meet you at the Ric-fest you are truly a great guy.

THANK YOU and Happy Holidays Rickenbacker!

You guys are the BEST a winning team that never lets down.
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Post by kog »

And a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from someone that just found this Forum this year and have enjoyed it -- and learned -- SO much. The people, our Esteemed Webmaster, and the Halls who give us reasons to keep coming back here and using up electrons.

So Happy Holidays to all from Arizona. Now I have to go decorate the cactus. I need just one more rattlesnake for the garland.
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