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Supposed to be brand new.

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IT's BEAUTIFUL That's what it is!
Looks like an Amberglow 360V64 - Very Nice.
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That's what I'd say, 360V64 6 string.
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Do they still make them? I can't find it on RIC website?
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No, the 360 V's were discontinued in the early 90's.
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I beleive it was closer to 2000 when RIC stopped offering them. I owned a '97 360V64 in Turquoise.
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Right you are, John. The one I have is a '96, duh, Stan. Too little coffee and too bleary a mind.
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I believe you are correct, John. My 6 string Jetglo 360V64 is a 1998 build and I'd love to add an earlier example in Fireglo. Right now they are at a premium (what Rickenbacker isn't?) so I guess it's going to be a tough road. The one above is a little too light in color for my taste but I've seen a number of darker examples.
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This one is for sale in Norway. What are they going for in USA?
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NOS perhaps?
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My guess is they would go for 1300-1700 for a six string. Others may have better insight into the price.
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It is indeed a NOS. It's from 1998. OHSC and candy.
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Stan: I would agree with you and consider that $1500 is a typical price with these instruments fetching several hundred above and below that value.
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Beauty.
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Probably $1800-$2000+ in the UK
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