Anyone know about this doubleneck?

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sinisterick
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Anyone know about this doubleneck?

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John Camp--Renaissance-some great bass work!


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No, I don't know where Costello is.
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Special order? Wreck A Ric? I know he played "normal" Rics too.
No, I don't know where Costello is.
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Wow, other than the body shape, I wouldn't have even guessed that was a Rickenbacker. It would be interesting to hear the origins of that instrument.
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Abbott, Jon Camp's famous white Ric that he used with Renaissance is now owned by a Forum member.
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