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Hello.I am a new member and I have been reading posts on this site since the begining.I am glad to be finally posting here to collect info for research that I have been doing for the past 7 years on 50's and 60's rickenbackers.As I mentioned in the thread on 310's I am interested in any info,input or pictures that can be provided.I am interested in unique ricks,one offs or even standard production run guitars.I am interested in factory pictures,guitar detail pictures(control cavity,pickup routs,or any details)as well as dimentions of the various models.I plan to include this in a web site for true rick fanatics.Hopefully this will be a good "gee whiz" site.Thanks
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Wow, Jonathan.... sounds like a cool site concept! Good luck in your endeavor.... Oh, and welcome to the Ric forum! Image
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What Ricks do you own?
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I own a 320,325 and a 360/12.
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Jonathan,
Welcome aboard.
I agree with Melissa that you've got a cool site concept and I look forward to your establishing one.

Check out the sites in the "Rickenbacker Related Websites" topic.

Additionally, here's Mike Parks' serial # chart and finish timeline page:
http://www.the-music-connection.com/ricinfo.htm

And articles in Peter's registration page:
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/mccorp/articles.html
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