Should I buy another one?

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Beeeeeeee-yooooo-tiful!!!
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Ditto! Way to go, Aitch!
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That's one of the best looking trios I've seen in a long time. Congratulations on another beautiful Rick.

Did you all catch Aitch's reflection in one of the pictures? Sort of a self portrait -- a man taking a picture of himself taking a picture of his Ricks.
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Thanks everybody! It's a terrific 'player' and I love it!! Much easier to manage than my 660/12 although it does suffer from 'headstock dive' but I can live with that..... perhaps a strap that is a bit more 'grippy' on the clothing. Or a lead weight hanging from the tailpiece! Image

Jeff: If I bring anything it will more than likely be a 6 string.... a 350v63 of course!! Image
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Beauty Aitch...I'm guessing your question was rhetorical?
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Not entirely, John..... I needed a bit of a shove to go over the edge but as it turned out only a gentle nudge was required. Image

I'm not sure whether Jdog was alluding to it but the '*itch' thing is quite funny. When Alison was introduced to me at the 75th she misheard my nickname as '*itch'..... I'll never forget the quizzical look on her face!!!

So even after it was corrected to 'aitch', she decided that she would call me 'b'...... Image
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That's a honey, Aitch. And I'll bet the sound--with a bit o' compression, of course, is gonna knock you out!
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Dead right, Paul. Even with just a bit of chorus it sounds great. Must drag out the Janglebox in the next couple of days and give it some crank!!!

When I was playing it at the store it was plugged into a Bad Cat Hot Cat 30R 2x10 amp..... simply awesome!! Image
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Man! Blink, go to the chalet, and miss all the action!! My life in a nutshell...

Congrats Howard!!! What a knockout line up! You are now 100% 350 gig ready. Coolest shape on the planet, IMO. Great price for OZ too! Would they do you another deal on the Hot Cat? Image

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Thanks, Dean. I think I'm becoming a '350holic'!! Image

Not much of a deal on the Bad Cat - around 6 gorillas, so as much as I'd like to....... NO!!
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Ouch! That's a few bananas over the top! Ah well, my guess is the JC120 will more than do the trick with the 12. A 350holic! Cool, maybe a forum first? You'll have to go on a 12 string plan?

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Still a nice bevy of 350s in that stable down under.

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Hahaha!!

Yes, the JC120 and Janglebox does it well, Dean.

I've been told that my collection is too dark and that I should add an AFG or Mapleglo....... or both!! Image

AFG would be hard to find but MG shouldn't be too difficult.
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The question is, will he react to the seed sown? Image
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I have to sell part of my existing crop first, Ron..... I'm sure all the 350v63s in the world aren't going to run away and hide from me in the short term. Image

Hmmmm...... it is raining outside, isn't it?
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Great looking trio, Aitch, congrats.

But if you ever turn your back when I'm around, that MB is HISTORY, mate!
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