75th Anniversary Orders taken today..however...
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My dealer is selling above list. He probably won't be my dealer much longer... He basically told me he has a chance to make a buck and he's going to do it. It all comes down to how much we want these things. I did find another dealer who gave me a break on a 360. He sold his one bass 10 minutes before I called.
a couple of Shadows a Blackstar and an Annie.
Several years ago when the ZR1 Corvette came out, it had an MSRP of about $64,000.00. All of the dealers I knew about, including mine, were charging upwards of $100,000.00 for these cars. Since cars are generally sold on a sort of consignment bassis at dealers(the dealer pays GM after the car is sold) this practice would have been prohibited. However, dealers that had these cars bought them outright, knowing their limited availability and were therefore free to charge whatever they wanted for them. A manufacturer pulling the franchise for this reason would have been guilty of restriction of trade. I suspect the same is also true of Rickenbacker guitars.
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"No Canadian dealers will have the 75th ammiversary guitars... pretty sad news that I received confirmation yesterday afternoon"
You're kidding! I know they sell a bunch of Rics here because I ended up buying from the States because the waiting list was too long. By the "10% rule" (Canada has 10% of the U.S.'s population), we should at least get a few. Not that I could afford one anyways but I do so enjoy a good rant! I'm guessing Long and McQuade is responsible for this as they do the bulk of Ric business in Canada.
You're kidding! I know they sell a bunch of Rics here because I ended up buying from the States because the waiting list was too long. By the "10% rule" (Canada has 10% of the U.S.'s population), we should at least get a few. Not that I could afford one anyways but I do so enjoy a good rant! I'm guessing Long and McQuade is responsible for this as they do the bulk of Ric business in Canada.
Dreaming of one day owning a Fender bass is like dreaming of one day driving a Chevrolet Impala.
A couple of Canadians have already successfully ordered 75th guitars:
Paul Wilcynski
Marc Seligman +1
Scott Jehlik
Andy O'Connor +1
Ted Staberow
Joey Vasco
Greg Skinner
Edgar Aldrett
Paul Boyer
Bill Mahony +1?
Greg Horton
Tony Cabibi
John Koelling
Scott Jehlik
Dave Pascoe
Jocelyn Gerlach
Scott Doseck
Rikk Desgres
Bob Scott
Tim Sarter ?
Jeff Thomas
Melibee
Erik Kutzler
Dave Harris
Gerald Fusco
Russell Rubman
Brian Simer
Ray Christensen
Bob Atherton UK
Jon Smith UK
Philip Harris UK
Lars Nygaard Scandinavia
Steve Wood Canada
Jon Casselman Canada
Celebrity_Holmes Ric Forum
4001S Ric Forum
Ken Swearingen
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Paul Wilcynski
Marc Seligman +1
Scott Jehlik
Andy O'Connor +1
Ted Staberow
Joey Vasco
Greg Skinner
Edgar Aldrett
Paul Boyer
Bill Mahony +1?
Greg Horton
Tony Cabibi
John Koelling
Scott Jehlik
Dave Pascoe
Jocelyn Gerlach
Scott Doseck
Rikk Desgres
Bob Scott
Tim Sarter ?
Jeff Thomas
Melibee
Erik Kutzler
Dave Harris
Gerald Fusco
Russell Rubman
Brian Simer
Ray Christensen
Bob Atherton UK
Jon Smith UK
Philip Harris UK
Lars Nygaard Scandinavia
Steve Wood Canada
Jon Casselman Canada
Celebrity_Holmes Ric Forum
4001S Ric Forum
Ken Swearingen
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