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My First Ric

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After years of thinking I would never own one I finally have it, a new 360/12FG.

Here's a couple of high res pics :

http://home.iprimus.com.au/long_boarder/Rick%20006.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/long_boarder/Rick%20007.jpg

Nice one hey !!!!!

I purchased it in September and had it delivered to our daughter who has been working in New Hampshire all year. Of course this gave us the excuse to take a holiday and go over and collect it. We visited NYC, New Hampshire and Boston and had an extremely enjoyable time. Returned home a couple of weeks ago and have been playing it madly ever since. Its so good I just might have to get a few more!!!!
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Congratulations Shane on your first Rickenbacker and a warm welcome to the forum Image

What a great first post....showing off a new Rickenbacker acquisition complete with photos; a nice accompanying story and clear symptoms of RAS (Rickenbacker Acquring Syndrome...a specialised variant of GAS).

To all the lurkers and potential new forum members.....Shane sets a tremendous example of how make a grand entrance to Forum membership! Image
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Nice one, Shane! Or as we might say over here, "Bowled, Shane!!". You need to know a bit about cricket to come to terms with that. Image

Congrats on your first Rick.... and a 12 string to boot! So is a 6 string on the horizon? Image
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Welcome Shane, congrats on a nice looking 12.
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Darren, Howard and Gary, thanks for your warm welcome. I had never played a Ric or a 12 string before this and it does take a bit of getting used to. I'll just keep practising. The build quality and finish of the guitar is flawless, very impressive.

As for RAS, I wouldn't mind a 330/6, 325 and maybe a bass; then there's the 600 series. Shortage of funds is the problem but we will work on that !!!
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I went further into debt to fund my second Rick, Shane, so don't let that put you off! Image
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I don't think anyone would lend me money at the moment Howard. I'll have to earn it or maybe win Powerball tomorrow!!!
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Crikey, Shane! Didn't realize you were an Oz member, mate! And Melbourne too!! Send me an email...... we have a nice little group here and we get together every now and then to talk Ricks, play Ricks and enjoy a convivial ale or two. It would be great if you could join us some time.
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Yeah....what Howard says! Email us off-line Shane...you'll find the email address in my profile. Another Aussie Oi! Oi!Oi! Image
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Hey Shane, congrats on your new Ric, and welcome to the Forum! This is the best place to hang out online if you love Rickenbackers! Image
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It's a beut..congrats and welcome!
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Welcome, Shane. Nice choice of guitar. A real classic.
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We're almost triplets here, Shane. Greg Rahilly and I both have a recent 360/6FG and you a 12. I can't recall whether Darren has one. That'd make a nice pic if we could all get together. Image
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Post by longboard_ric »

Thanks again everyone.

Howard and Darren, we will try and arrange something once the seasons festivities are over. This is a hectic time of year!!!
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Post by rickcrazy »

Well, Shane, here's how I feel about your 12-stringer:
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A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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