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sowhat
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Only one.
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350SH
660TP
230GF
355/12JL
1973 480
1974 481
2001 4003S/5
2004 4003MB
2005 4003
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We're all drooling down here in Melbourne Brett!
Very tasty collection you've got going there! How's the new 355/12JL??
The Melbourne crew are getting together on the 19th of this month,at Frank Naccarata's home, before Howard, Darren and Robyn head over to the US for SoCal'07. You'd be most welcome!
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No wonder it’s so hard to get a Ric.


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'96 1997 LH MG
'98 360 LH MG
'00 360/12 Carl Wilson LH FG
'07 730S Shiloh LH
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Post by janglerocker »

I do envy you collectors with your stacks and stacks of Rickenbackers but I must be missing the gene that governs how many I can hold onto at one time. I've gone from a max of 4: 360/6 FG, 360/12WB JG, 660/12 FG, and 350V63 JG down to "just" the 360/12WB and the 350V63. Both just too much fun to ever part with.

Wish list include 360V64 FG and 4003 BB or FG... then maybe a 325 MG and a 650D and a 660/12 again. Now that I think about it I am really missing that 660/12.
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These are some impressive lists. Mine pales in comparison..

'01 360 DG
'01 660/12 FG
'03 4003VP MB
'04 350v63 MB

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...long searching for the "right" 360CW FG.
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2030 White
2030 FG
2030GF JG
2050 MID
2060 FG
3001 MG
4001 Blueflameglo
4001FL JG
4003 MID BT
4003 BB
4003 DCM
4003s Tuxedo
4003s Blackstar
4003s8 FG
4004L FG
4004cii TB
4004cii/5 FG
340/12 JG
650C Burgandy
650S
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I have a lap steel.
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I bet you do!
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Three for me:

'97 325V59 JG
'03 650S
'06 330 DCM

And a 360/12C63 on order - Could come in anytime, now...
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Three guitars:
1966 335 FG
2001 360/12 MG
2007 330 JG
Three basses:
1999 4001CS
2004 4001C64S
2006 4001C64 FG
'66 365 O.S. FG, '66 335 FG, '68 375 O.S., '66 330/12 MG, '69 365 O.S. azureglo, 2007 4001C64
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A pair of 370's with toasters & vintage cases:

2002 370/12 MG
2004 370 FG
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'66 335 FG (an FG FG) how many of those are there?
'02 360 JG
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I've got five right now with one on order (660 AFG). I'll bring them to the confluence this month in Santa Ana.
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Three guitars and two basses. Don't ask me about the "other" brands though. Image
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