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You gotta explain that one to me, Scott. What's it turn into, Highway to Hell?
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Ooooooookay......
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My 330 has probably gone around three times or more. It was well played (read: fairly abused) when I got it. And although I've taken much better care of it, I've played at least a million miles on it.

I don't understand how someone could take such shabby care of a Rick. Especially since it had the original hardshell case. The finish on the highest frets was all chipped up and out and the body looked like somebody had thrown it down once or twice. It almost made me puke until I saw how freakin' cheap it was.
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Turn me on bassman...
2006 Rickenbacker 360/12FG
2005 Rickenbacker 4003FG
1981 Rickenbacker 320JG
2004 Larrivee L05
2005 Yamaha FG720-12
2006 Epiphone Casino
2004 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster
2003 LaPatie Etude Classical
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