660/12 Special Vintage Edition?

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jwilli
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Wow, great figured Maple!
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Wow, great figured Maple!
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Hic! Whew, glad to know there's no law against drinking and posting Jwilli! ;-)

Thanks for the compliments guys. As with most RICs, it's more impressive in person and the action is mighty lowwwwwww. At one point I was bold enough to try recording a solo with the guitar, but I ultimately threw the solo out in favour of another idea. A little compression & treble boost is all this guitar ever needs (sometimes I hook it up through my Crybaby and peg the pedal wide open - try that!)

My preference in "figured" maple isn't always for huge flames or quilt. I'm partial to maple that has decent figure AND a deep grain that opposes the figure. It's hard to make out the grain in the small pics of my 660, but there's a Guild Bluesbird on eBay right now that exemplifies this in spades: http://cgi.ebay.com/Westerly-made1998-AAA-Guild-Bluesbird-with-P-90s_W0QQitemZ7391266716QQcategoryZ41436QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I'd love to see some pics of you other cats' 660s!!
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Mine's a turquoise '04. Beautiful guitar, I am totally happy with it.

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Wow very sharp. Them gold guards really make a difference with TQ.
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OK, just so I'm not confused, what we're looking at is a Tom Petty WITHOUT a signature--right? That fireglow piece is AWESOME. And you got it for $1095? With all due respect, how did you manage that? Is it a used piece? Anyone know the going street price and if they're still currently available? And, as if I haven't asked enough questions--does it stay in tune? :^>)

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They are still being made. They get snapped up pretty quick. I'd keep an eye on the eBay auctions and the online dealers...going "new" street price is around $1500.00-1800.00, I think. (I paid $1275.00 for mine new a year and a quarter ago, but prices seem to have jumped a good deal.)
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Thanks Paul,

While I'm,seemingly, the only individual left on the planet who would never buy anything on eBay, I will keep an eye on local dealers sites and if my Ric brothers would also keep me informed, I'd appreciate it. :^>)

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Hey Rich, Pick Of The Ricks has several brand new 660's in stock.

http://www.pickofthericks.com
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Hey Rich,

Paul's price range seems pretty realistic. I got my 660/12 a year ago. It's an '04 Turquoise 660/12. I'm a bass player (and part-time songwriting guitarist) who was looking for the ultimate 12-string electric for songwriting and recording. I was and am 100% happy with the 660/12. They are awesome guitars in every sense, and my hunch is that they are future classics (but who knows on that...).

My band recently recorded our second CD. Here's a picture of our guitarist borrowing my 660/12 to lay down some slide guitar.

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Check 'em all out, but I would put forth the 660/12 as a great option. I love mine.
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Rich,

Mike Parks has a 660/12 in jetglo listed as incoming:

http://www.the-music-connection.com/ric.htm

He is a reputable dealer; I bought a 4003 bass from him and was very happy. And, jetglo is an awesome color, always classic....

Good luck,

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