Rickenbacher Bass Quitar?

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Rickenbacher Bass Quitar?

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Post by morrow »

Real deal with replaced tuners , knobs , guard , nut , pickups and bridge.

not much original left on it though
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Look at the BIN price...

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Real Ric. Real high price.
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Original treble surround, not much else, not even a TRC.
Price is way too high.
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Post by rickfan60 »

It is basically just the woodwork and little else. $500 max.
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Post by ricosound »

To dis' Ricks here is near blasphme, but this one is a pile of ****. Even this group can see that. Even $500 is better spent elsewhere unless you have huge parts pile like the Katrina bass (for free) from a few weeks ago.
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high...for a Quitar
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Post by kcole4001 »

Oops! It still has the higain neck pickup.
At least he's (theoretically) open to offers.
A perfect candidate for a special refinish/mod effort, but only if a reasonable price can be agreed upon.
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Post by ajish4 »

Hmmm, he changed the spelling from RICHENBACHER to RICKENBACKER....but as Jared said, it's (as of this moment) a "QUITAR".

I wonder if it's one of those SECRET models RIC has been working on...Image
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I believe this quitar is made in Qatar.
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Post by jnbass »

Made for the Omar?

crossed witha sitar?

nobody likes a quitar...

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Post by gothbin »

What a waste of money to buy a ric like this one.... what where they thinking when they raped it?
Beside owning 14 guitars and basses and my own homestudio, what do I want more?
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