Opinions on 381/12 V69
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Kevin,
You have way too many beautiful guitars. LOL. Where on earth do you find beautiful specimens like this?
You have way too many beautiful guitars. LOL. Where on earth do you find beautiful specimens like this?
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
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"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
- melibreits
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Congrats on yet another milestone Melissa.
Like Aitch, I have enjoyed all that I have read. Your guitars are beautiful too BTW.
Like Aitch, I have enjoyed all that I have read. Your guitars are beautiful too BTW.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
Thanks everyone! My Fireglo 381/12V69 is from November 1987. The Rickenbacker Book says that RIC started making these reissue 381 12 string mopdels in 1988 so I guess it is an early one!
I have been very fortunate to acquire some nice Rickenbackers. I don't seem to have difficulty finding them, just paying for them. The 381 was found through a local classified ad in the newspaper.
I have been very fortunate to acquire some nice Rickenbackers. I don't seem to have difficulty finding them, just paying for them. The 381 was found through a local classified ad in the newspaper.
"I have been very fortunate to acquire some nice Rickenbackers."
Now that is an understatement.
Your photography skills are to be admired as well Kevin.
Now that is an understatement.
Your photography skills are to be admired as well Kevin.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
- melibreits
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Yeah.... congrats, Sheena.
Hmmmmmm.... maybe we should start calling this place 'Smiley Central'!
It's funny, you know - I've been extremely lucky with my 'finds', too.... right place, right time, happened to have credit available or sufficient funds.
Sometimes if you look too hard you never find it....
Hmmmmmm.... maybe we should start calling this place 'Smiley Central'!
It's funny, you know - I've been extremely lucky with my 'finds', too.... right place, right time, happened to have credit available or sufficient funds.
Sometimes if you look too hard you never find it....
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Thanks Brian.
Melissa, I would be embarrassed to say what I paid for the 381/12V69. Let's just say it was a good deal and the seller was satisfied with the price too. It was $200 more than he had paid for it several years before. The original receipt from Dave's Guitars was still in the case. I believe he just kept the guitar under his bed.
Howard, That's the key! Being able to "jump" on something when you find it. Nice Ricks don't last long with people like us looking.
Melissa, I would be embarrassed to say what I paid for the 381/12V69. Let's just say it was a good deal and the seller was satisfied with the price too. It was $200 more than he had paid for it several years before. The original receipt from Dave's Guitars was still in the case. I believe he just kept the guitar under his bed.
Howard, That's the key! Being able to "jump" on something when you find it. Nice Ricks don't last long with people like us looking.
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skeeterbuck
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There're some beautiful guitars for sure. Did any of you pay a premium price for the figured wood?
I know that Ric specs this guitar out with figured wood, but the dealers that I have contacted in reference to these guitars offer seem to offer less of a discount on the ones that have rather nicely figured wood. Mapleglo and Montezuma Brown costing more that Fireglo and Jetglo. I am aware that MB is a discontinued color and would maybe expect to pay a little more for it. ($100.00)
Ordering one new will be a cheaper option even though I would be looking at 12-18 month wait.
I know that Ric specs this guitar out with figured wood, but the dealers that I have contacted in reference to these guitars offer seem to offer less of a discount on the ones that have rather nicely figured wood. Mapleglo and Montezuma Brown costing more that Fireglo and Jetglo. I am aware that MB is a discontinued color and would maybe expect to pay a little more for it. ($100.00)
Ordering one new will be a cheaper option even though I would be looking at 12-18 month wait.
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