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Unless you guys know something I don't it seems impossible now as the count remains the same on every post now.
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Bob, I clicked View Your Posts, then went to the last page, then started from the last thread forward till I found it. Ilan posted after my first that it was a good first post, so that tipped me off. Usually you will see everyone welcoming the new poster, so look for clues. My first post was actually in the thread about 20 threads up from the last listed.
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Just realized today is my 1st anniversary as a forum member. Just wanted to say how much I"ve really enjoyed the past year and am looking forward to many more! I didn't make it to 200 posts for the year but then again the day is young. I'm almost there!
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Congrats on the anniversary, Dan! :)
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Thought I had mine, but got it wrong the first time....looking back, kinda rude I guess...sorry about that... :oops: :oops:



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Postby Bill Mahony (wj350) on 26 Mar 2005 06:36 pm
Interested in finding a Ric 480/481.

Email me at [email protected]

Thx, Bill
"No one, I think is in my tree...
I mean it must be high or low..."
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"Eden MacKenzie (weemac) on 18 Nov 2002 04:47 am
Well, the Treble pickup surrounding ring is on backwards."

This was a topic about spotting a faker, but probably the most boring first post of a ll time!
emac.
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This was my first post. I was interested in info on Rickenbacker basses as I didn't have one at the time. LOL...It's funny to look back...
Hey guys and gals. I've been playing for quite a while now and I think it's time for my first Ric bass but I don't know what to get. Should I get an older minty 4001 for $2000 or should I get a brand new 4003 for $1200? As far as vintage Rics go whats better? Early to mid 70s or an 80s model. Also I've read that older Rics weren't designed for round wound strings....Is that true? If it is and there may be problems down the road...what year is best to get that will hold up to the tension of round wounds? Has anyone ever had problems with using rounds? AS far as 4003s go...are the new ones as good as let's say one that was built in 1990? I would love to have some answers to my questions. I love the sound of a Ric and I know nothing about them.
One thing I DO know is that I WILL be buying one in the next month or so....I just don't know what to get. Please help me guys.....I need someone to help me to "Ric"tafy this dilemma.
....Oh yes....Some day it will be mine!!!!
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