The Official 75th 4003DCM Forum Owner Thread

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Add me to the list - just confirmed that I have one of all 4 models reserved. By the way, if you are in the UK, don't get confused by Rosetti saying that they are all taken - they are just the distributors - a few of the larger Ric dealers still have some available.
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anybody in the UK wanna grab a 4003 for me? Image
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Well done Mark!

It seems a number of forum members have scored all four. I hope to join the club, it's just the annoying initiation fee that's holding me back.

Once the smoke clears, I think a majority of the 75th guitars will live here.
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Well I hope all the forum members who have scored these will post photos of their 75ers so those of us less fortunate can enjoy them in our own way too ;-)
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Hey Joe, being a suffering 49er fan, I like the term 75er. I think I will use that reference in the future.
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HA HA!! Sure man use away! Yeah 49ers used to be really strong back in the day. Of course I can't complain anymore growing up in Massachusetts being a Patriots fan, never thought I'd ever see the day.
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I would certainly hope that most of the 75th AV instruments reside with forum members as it was us that wanted them to be made in the first place.

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"That is: "put up or shut up!". Right? "

should be "Pay up or shut up!"

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And if you think that you are "paying up" in the US - you should see how much we are having to pay over here for them !!!
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Jeffrey,

Has anyone from RIC actually said it was us that prompted it? Maybe their is hope for you 4001V68. Or maybe not.
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Mark - what is the going rate over there?
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RRP appears to be around £1,700 (about $3,150 at today's rate) - give or take a bit, for the different models. There may be some small discounts available (eg if you take all 4 like I did), but they don't really need to - with so few around.
660 MB, 660/12 MB, 381MB, 381/12MB, 660DCM, 360DCM, 330DCM, 4003DCM, 660TPFG, 660TPJG, 355JL, 360/12CWJG, 660AFG, 660JG, 381/12JG, 360FG, 4001FG
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Well, after all they have to pay some poor fella to row across the pond with them beauties.
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Wow...some of you are getting all four?..You guys suck!..But I mean that in the nicest possible wayImage
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