DCM on Craigslist
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DCM on Craigslist
There is a DCM on the San Francisco craigslist . Anyone from this forum selling . Im just curious since Concord is so close to my location .
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Ebay DCM went for $4400!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-75th-Anniversary-4003-DCM-Limited-Edition_W0QQitemZ120116708425QQihZ002QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-75th-Anniversary-4003-DCM-Limited-Edition_W0QQitemZ120116708425QQihZ002QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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I have 2 of them Rikk, so I may give into temptation.
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Hey Jo, I usually play DCG. Those M's are way up the neck!
I hear you, I own one and I'm still frightened to play out with it. I've used it at practice and at a mid day car show, but I'm reluctant to leave it on a stage at the local stink hole. With time I'm sure I'll become more comfortable, but for now it's for special occasions only. As is my hat with the dreadlocks attached to it.
The LTD thing does not bother me. I figure if some of us pony up for the latest shiny new LTD, it will encourage the manufacturers to take chances and offer some "off the wall stuff". It also helps create a healthy, industry which at the end of the day is good for all of us.
I also figure if most are not played, then when I wear this one out, there will be some nice new ones in the air.
I hear you, I own one and I'm still frightened to play out with it. I've used it at practice and at a mid day car show, but I'm reluctant to leave it on a stage at the local stink hole. With time I'm sure I'll become more comfortable, but for now it's for special occasions only. As is my hat with the dreadlocks attached to it.
The LTD thing does not bother me. I figure if some of us pony up for the latest shiny new LTD, it will encourage the manufacturers to take chances and offer some "off the wall stuff". It also helps create a healthy, industry which at the end of the day is good for all of us.
I also figure if most are not played, then when I wear this one out, there will be some nice new ones in the air.
I'm just happy to be here.
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There's another mindset that only sees one aspect of an issue that has more than one.
How about this side of the coin:
RIC issued these instruments (and not just basses) in order to commemorate their 75th Anniversary in business--a considerable and notable success, with steady improvements in quality, and a history of innovation throughout that period of time.
I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate such a wonderful occasion than to allow their own customers to partake of the largesse at a reasonable price.
How about this side of the coin:
RIC issued these instruments (and not just basses) in order to commemorate their 75th Anniversary in business--a considerable and notable success, with steady improvements in quality, and a history of innovation throughout that period of time.
I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate such a wonderful occasion than to allow their own customers to partake of the largesse at a reasonable price.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
I certainly don't begrudge a company for celebrating an anniversary (i'm not quite that petty LOL) but I thought a line in the DCM ebay auction struck me a somewhat bizzarre: "The only playtime on this bass was to ensure that all electronics are working properly". I think a Rick bass deserves to have the Roundabout lick played on it at least once, LOL. Sure, antique instruments probably ought to be taken out of workhorse circulation to protect them, but a brand new one that likely will never be played at all? It sort of reminds me of Nigel Tufnel's precious vintage Fender complete with original tags: "don't touch it, don't even look at it!" I guess I view instruments as tools, rather than investment opportunities or wall art, but hey, to each his/her own... just my humble opinion.
I see my guitars as all three - instruments to be played, investment opprotunities and wall art! 

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