How to date a 360V64??

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How to date a 360V64??

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Can anyone help with dating a Ric 360V64?
"SO 6632" is on the input jack plate.
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June of 1997 - If you change the O (letter) in your serial number to a 0 (number). You can look up any Rickenbacker serial number on the RIC website at www.rickenbacker.com. Go to the Service tab, and click on Serial Number Decoder.
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Beautiful guitar, Kevin.
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Nice amp, too.
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Can anyone help with dating a Ric 360V64?
The standard "dinner and movie" scenario usually works.

Yeah, OK, it was too obvious.
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I was going to say always treat it with respect, and don't pressure it into doing anything it doesn't want to.
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Always great to get the informtion you need here at the RIC forum ....And of course a 'sense of humor'.
Thanks Guys!
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Very, very nice, Kevin. My '99 360v64 is a Jetglo and it's a dream guitar.

I'm on the lookout for a Fireglo one either for myself or a mate in Australia..... or both!! Image

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Howard,
Black with binding ...Man that must look really slick.
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Yep! Sure does, Kevin........

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Man Howard that is sweet!

Hey Daniel were the American Rics and your 1997 made in the same factory? Or were the Morris types actually made in UK or somewhere else?
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Kevin: Rose-Morris guitars (like all Rickenbackers) were built in the same factory in the USA. They were built to meet specs set by Rose-Morris in London in the early 1960's. They had decided to offer a limited line of Rickenbackers, all finished in Fireglo with Accent tailpieces and F-holes. The twelve-string RM1993 model was unique in that it was double-bound with dot neck markers, an F-hole, and trapeze tailpiece. This tailpiece was replaced by the 'R' on later production.
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Thanks Randy - Always learning something here.
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Has anyone said "dinner and a movie" yet? Oh... right - sorry, Alan.


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I just goes to show how classy this forum is that no one has suggested asking about playing with the G string or fiddling with the knobs. Image

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