Hello,
This is my first post, but I thought someone out there can add some information/ideas to this. Back in 1986, I purchased a 360/12WB, Ruby Red. Due to the special color, I had to have it ordered from Rickenbacker. The dealer was an autherized Rick dealer (as per John Hall). I took delivery of the guitar in May, 1986. However, when I check the serial number (VC ###), it turns out have been built in March of 1982. Did a guitar really sit at the factory for 4 years??? Any ideas?
Thanks!
Joe
1982 360/12WB - New old stock??
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rick360_12wb
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did this guitar come from a store that was a chain of store?
That is one possibility
another is ,sometimes the manufactuer has stopped all production on a model/color and they go to their dealer network and see if anyone has a guitar still in stock of those specs.You indeed may have a guitar that old that did not sell.
I don't know if Rick does this or not but I do know of several other manufacturers that do.This is NOT uncommon.
You are afterall looking for a product and if the maker can help out a dealer that feels they have a boat anchor and would love to move it ,especially after that long of time ....sure why not help out .Everyone is happy then.
That is one possibility
another is ,sometimes the manufactuer has stopped all production on a model/color and they go to their dealer network and see if anyone has a guitar still in stock of those specs.You indeed may have a guitar that old that did not sell.
I don't know if Rick does this or not but I do know of several other manufacturers that do.This is NOT uncommon.
You are afterall looking for a product and if the maker can help out a dealer that feels they have a boat anchor and would love to move it ,especially after that long of time ....sure why not help out .Everyone is happy then.
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
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rick360_12wb
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Thanks for the quick response/input. The dealer I purchased the guitar from was a single shop, not a chain. I was led to beleive that the guitar was "built to order" by the dealer and Rickenbacker. It was only when I checked out the serial number a couple of years later that I found out when it was built. I waited close to two months for delivery, so I was a bit surprised when I found out about build date (or at least the s/n date).
It's not a big deal, but it was just something I had always wondered about.
Joe
It's not a big deal, but it was just something I had always wondered about.
Joe
Yes, a guitar Can sit in the factory for a while before shipped. In late April, 1970, I ordered my 1st Rick guitar, a Mapleglo 360-12 roundtop.At the time I got it, I knew little or nothing as to the relevance of the serial #s and dating, but found out that it was actually an Oct., '68 mfd.
guitar, and was indeed, what we now call NOS
[new -old-stock].
guitar, and was indeed, what we now call NOS
[new -old-stock].
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LON
