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GC is opening a store about a mile from my house in Millbury, Ma. Too bad they didn't still stock Rics.
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If do like the GC in Natick, MA for atmospheric reasons. It's more quieter than the Boston one. The salespeople are not as obnoxious as the Boston one.
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I don't think GC is a Fortune 500 company, but I get the point. I see them as no different than Mars Music. They just have more name recognition and outlasted them. GC is nothing more than a bank that lends money to people to buy musical instruments. That model can't last forever.
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I bought my Sea Green and a 78 Azureglo 4001 the same day at the one on Com Ave. in 2001, they had at least ten or twelve Rics hanging with the oldest being a 73 MG. Wish I could go back in time. I also bought two V63's in Natick. GC lost a lot for me when they lost their Ric dealership, they didn't seem to be stocking the basses at the end anyway.
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I got my Susanna Hoffs at the Natick GC at a steal. They also hooked me up with a minty Gretsch Monkees model too.
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Yeah, they had some nice stuff there, not so much anymore though. I saw a nice 67 (didn't even make them in 67 as far as I know) Tele bass there a few weeks ago but they wanted 3299.00, haha!
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