42 years ago totay John Lennon got his 325 Miami

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42 years ago totay John Lennon got his 325 Miami

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it was 42 years ago today...
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Some people have been waiting almost that long for their 325c64's! I went shopping for the new Model 1996 reissue just the other day. I expected to pay a deposit and get a guitar by the end of 2006. They said that I'd be lucky to have the guitar by the end of 2007. Oh well...
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the 325C64s are coming, now
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How time flies? Randy you are so fortunate to be able to order a new Ric. So no matter how long it takes just count your blessings my friend.
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Brian: I purchased my first Ric, a beat-up and unplayable '64 325 FG with F-hole, in 1979. Now I have the chance to buy the identical guitar factory fresh to join over a dozen other Rics I've collected over the years. I'm not complaining!
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Post by winston »

Randy you are definitely not one to complain so I did not see it as a complaint.

I had visions in my mind of kids starving in Africa and Asia when I made that post. We are so fortunate in this part of the world. Don't you think? Anyway, my apologies for thinking out loud.
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42 years ago. It seems like yesterday!
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Post by stuart »

Cool info, Wolfgang Image. Now I can say that I was born on the day that John received his main Rick!
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Congratulations, Stuart!
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Stuart, have you aged better or worse than his 325? Remember when the Rick was 2 or 3 years old it had its head damaged all the way to the nut. I hope you have faired better. Image
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Yeah, I turned 21 on Monday, and I'm still in pretty good shape. Might need to have my neck reset someday though ;).
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Post by string_along »

"325 Miami"? Image
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Post by larrywassgren »

Thanks for pointing that historic date out. I don't think it was his main/favorite Rick though.
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Post by wolfgang »

Larry,
you are right, but Lennon used the Miami frequently in the studio:
You can't do that
I call your name,
Long tall Sally (lead)
Matchbox (lead)
Slow down
Happy just to dance with you
Tell me why
When I get home
Rock and roll music
Kansas City
She's a woman
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Post by stuart »

I understand what you mean in that John's sentimental favorite Rickenbacker was probably the Hamburg model...

Perhaps my word choice of "main" was wrong, but the Miami was the 'touring' Rick was it not?
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