Japanese Rickenbacker site update

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Japanese Rickenbacker site update

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Woah! For a second there, I thought that was a new RIC amplifier in blue tolex (next to the Midnight Blue 650).
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There are some pretty cool t-shirts on the JP site! Anybody know how to hook me up with a couple?
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Go ahead and order them from Japan. But if you're over 5'8" and 130 lbs., even an XL won't fit you . . .I know from personal experience.
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HA! I never thought of the Asia vs. America/Europe XL size difference!!
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David,
I purchased all 3 colors,in medium size, of the
Retro 64 t-shirts from them.(email:[email protected]).They look so fine on me!(I'm 6 feet tall, quite slim.)
Write in English, no problem. Jimmy Ohnishi there provides real good services.(Tell him Paul Yan sent you.)
A japanese RIC t-shirt costs $2900 Yen(around $25 USD) not including shipping.

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Thanks Paul... I might just do that!

English is good coz I was just going by the pics LOL. I seem to be having a little difficulty reading the descriptions on their site :P

Arigatou dude! ;)
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David,
I can't read Japanese either.(I can only read Chinese, English and French.)Always hate myself for not picking up Japanese as third language in my college years, especially when encountering valuable infos in Japanese.
Just describe the items in English to Jimmy and that'll be OK.
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