How Many Ricks Do You Have?

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Post by scala »

used to have 3.
a 1964 360-12 fireglo
a 1980 360 jetglo
and still own a 1975 340 21 fret in fireglo.
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Post by doctorwho »

>40. 'Nuff said!
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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Post by gregga41 »

Only 2 here, but seriously considering a 3rd in the very foreseeable future!
2005-360/6 FG
1990-350 Liverpool JG.
On the lookout for a JG 360v64/12! Anyone??
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Post by shackleton »

I would love to see a pic of ALL 40.
Got to start with one make it a 360/12.
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That'll take one big wide-angle lens!
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Post by jimbunch »

1966 360/12 mapleglo
1998 381/V69 mapleglo
2002 660/12 fireglo
2007 360/12 C63 fireglo
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Post by ben_brown »

1973 4001 MG
1973 4001(surprise color) unveiling @ SoCal
1977 4001 Walnut
1978 4001 White
1989 4003S MGBT
1989 4003S FG
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
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Post by epitreture »

40 Ricks ??!! Well no problem, I'm sure there's plenty of room for them in the TARDIS. :-)
If there isn't a 12 string Rickenbacker playing at my funeral, I'm leaving.
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Post by 4003 »

Current line-up....
4004LK
4003
4001
360
430
480
481
250 El Dorado
650C
700C (Coming soon, correct Paul?)
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Coming soon, to a guitar stand near you....
“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.”
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Post by jingle_jangle »

I've got a picture of >40 cases that the good doctor posted some years ago...

I use it for humility purposes...
“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.”
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Post by randyz »

Yikes, I feel like wimp!

'64 ES16 JG
'79 360 MG
'80 620/12 FG
'80 320 BG
'89 1997VB FG
'90 360/12v64 FG
'91 1997 JG
'93 360v64 FG
'97 330 MG
'99 1997 FG
'06 1996 AFG

That's only eleven!
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Post by squid »

381v69 MG
380L PZ
370/12 MB (with Paul)
330 DCM
650C VH MG
4003 AFG

Boy, that seems like a lot to me. And I know my wife agrees.
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Post by simer4001 »

4001V63 MG
4001C64 FG (2)
4001C64S MG
4004 Cheyenne
330 DCM
360 DCM
660 DCM
4003DCM (2)
425V63 BG
425V63 JG
360C63/12 FG
325C58 JG
325C58 MG
325V63/12 JG
350V63 FG
350V63/12 JG
1996 AFG

John, my wife agrees too. That is just my Rickenbacker closet. Yep. She most definitely agrees.
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Post by geoff »

No wonder it’s so hard to get a Ric.
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