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Bob, show her this picture:
Baker's dozen
Baker's dozen
and tell her, "Look, this guy's not a real bass player, and just look at how many basses he owns!" :)
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That'll work......not.

When we first met she asked me why I needed more than one guitar. My answer was along the lines of, "Why do you need more than one pair of shoes?". We're a match made in heaven- she understands a lot better now. But 2 of the same guitar still escapes her understanding.
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I used a similar comparison with my wife, Bob. Shoes, outfits, etc v. Rickenbackers. Everything was fine until we got into cost comparisons. I didn't fare as well there.
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Re: Rosie

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LOL I did run into a similar issue with the $$ angle. But she did get the point that different guitars do different things. She originally thought one acoustic and one electric was all you needed. And if it was acoustic-electric, even better. One size fits all!
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belloff wrote:When we first met she asked me why I needed more than one guitar. My answer was along the lines of, "Why do you need more than one pair of shoes?"
And that worked? :lol:
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Re: Rosie

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Yes, sort of. See the $$$ discussion above.
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Re: Rosie

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Quite the smoky fireglo, eh? Grain pattern is sublime, too. Cool score and reuniting of player to playing piece. Best regards....
Play on, pick often, jam with any Rickenbacker, and prosper.
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Re: Rosie

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Thanks. Yesterday, I got a PM from a guy who thinks he sold me Rosie in '98, and that he was the original owner. Still has the receipt with the SN, so when she arrives, we'll know for sure. I do not recall the serial number anymore.
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You know what, Bob? I felt compelled to state the obvious ~~~ this story is just too cool, man. Good vibes all around, brah. Congratulations. Like Lefty Bass stated earlier in this thread, "Ya gotta love homecomings like this, Bob." Best regards....Goofyfoot. :mrgreen:

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Thanks. I'll let you know as it develops.
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Re: Rosie

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Rosie's back! Arrived via UPS today. Wow, what a blast to uncase a guitar you once owned and remember every little nuance of it all over again. This little ding, that piece of figuring, the feel, the smell, the accessories in the case. It's really cool. She has mellowed a little bit in the 5 years since that picture was taken and has a more ambered center. What a gorgeous guitar.

I am going to cut a new nut and set her all up with some fresh strings and a polish.
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Great news. Interesting that there is that much of a difference in 5 years on the ambering. I have a '92 FG that is so ambered you'd swear it was AFG.

Now if I can just get my first Rick back... '91 360/12 FG #E4 5818... keep your eyes peeled everybody! :)
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belloff wrote: It'll stay that way. It's 15 years old now. Old enough not to disturb.

15 years old? pretty soon Rosie will be dating other guitars! make sure she finds a good Rick or Gibson... if a Jackson shows up at the door, just close it!
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J, if I see it...it's yours. I am lucky enough to know exactly where my very first RIC is. I have standing right of refusal.
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tennis_nick wrote:15 years old? pretty soon Rosie will be dating other guitars! make sure she finds a good Rick or Gibson... if a Jackson shows up at the door, just close it!
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