Wow
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This looks like a really fine guitar in exceptional condition and it's remarkable that it still has unopened case candy and the original shipping carton.
However, I can't see that this all adds up to a $4000 premium over the current market price for a mid 60s 360-12 FG!
However, I can't see that this all adds up to a $4000 premium over the current market price for a mid 60s 360-12 FG!
'59 425, '59 335, '60 335, '60 360, '60 335F, '60 345F, '64 RM 1999, '65 RM 1998, '65 360-12, '66 335, '67 450-12, '72 4001 '72 4001, '75 4000, '75 4000CS, '00 700S, '01 700C, '01 700S-12, '01 730S-FH, '06 660 DCM
- firstbassman
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I wonder if this is the same one mentioned over at Rickenbacker's Forum by the woman who said it was owned by her deceased husband.
I see the shipping cartons haven't changed much in 40 years. And the black marker handwriting (listing model and s/n) still looks pretty much the same! They must teach that handwriting over at R.I.C.
And, by the way, which part exactly on my Rics is made of glass?
I see the shipping cartons haven't changed much in 40 years. And the black marker handwriting (listing model and s/n) still looks pretty much the same! They must teach that handwriting over at R.I.C.
And, by the way, which part exactly on my Rics is made of glass?
