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Still for sale ? Really, that is very beautiful, but one Ric-12 is all I can maintain. If I did not have one already, I'd be all over this pup ! You should post more pictures of it !
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Yes, it's still for sale. More pictures are posted here:

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hey tony, love those curtains, great colour,,,, no only joking , that is a beautiful guitar, not normally one for maple but that hits the spot.
i have somewhere a piece of literature from rickenbacker which describes exactly what the 3 pickups and their settings should do.
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3 high gains.... if I had a 370 I'd definitely do some sort of high-gain / toaster combo (which has been discussed at length on this site)

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