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That's seems fair to me Scott. Does the change help?
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Thanks Peter. You are doing a great job with all this.
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Peter, we all know that you run one of the best forums on the net.

Thank You !!!
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Hi guys

I've just joined up after 2 years of lurking!

I must admit,i was a bit surprised when i tried to look at the forum a few days ago and couldn't get excess.

Well,I'm from Belfast N.Ireland

Currently i have 2 Ricks, 1989 360/12V64,bought new , and a 1999 360V64 that i bought just before Christmas last year.

I have to confess that i'm a big Gretsch guitar nut
But i have a really soft spot for Ricks.

I have 3 Gretsches,with one on the way, so another Rick is over due!
Would like to get a 1997 and a 381V69.
But,They'll have to come one at a time!

Anyway,just thought i'd say hello!
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Welcome John! I'm sure we'd all love to see some pics of your v64's.
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I am glad you registered John. Welcome! It will be good to have another Rickenbacker enthusiast from Ireland. Gretsches and Rickenbackers go together nicely and as you well know there are a number of Gretsch owners here as well.
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I don't know much about computers, so i may make a few mistakes along the way.

This is the first pc i've had,2 years next month,
and i still don't know what i'm doing!

Can pics be uploaded from my hard drive?

I post on The Gretsch Pages a lot, but its a little different here.
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John: Just use the upload attachment button below with window and follow the instructions. Just be sure to have the photo within 500X500 pixels and no bigger than 36k. A photo compression program is helpful in this regard, however, there are free services to do this available online too.
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Welcome, John! If you have trouble resizing the pictures, feel free to e-mail them to me (my address is in my profile) and I'll resize and post them for you.
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Welcome from me also John,

It's good to have you on board.
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Hi John...... nice to have another fan from Ireland - a big welcome from me! Image

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Here's a link to my Ricks

I just love 360V64's.
I was thinking of getting one in every colour!

Only one problem though,not enough cash!

http://gretschpages.com/media/img/board_pics/2007_03120010_t400.JPG
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Here's another

http://gretschpages.com/media/img/board_pics/2007_05170015_t400.JPG

I used to have a little 325V59 Mapleglo and a 330 6 Jetglo,but they're long gone unfortunately.
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