Well, he did for a couple of days, anyway. MARF II was definitely a major Rickfest.bassduke49 wrote:Chris should be so lucky to have that group in inventory!
Sorry if I led you astray, Wes.
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Lead him astray?! Other than Dave, I don't think this statement holds either!jps wrote:Well, he did for a couple of days, anyway. MARF II was definitely a major Rickfest.bassduke49 wrote:Chris should be so lucky to have that group in inventory!
Sorry if I led you astray, Wes.![]()
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You didn't mention his long, luxurious hair!stringsncords wrote:If Rickenbacker gave an award for DEALER OF THE YEAR, Chris Clayton and POTR would win every year. Chris is fair, honest, enthusiastic, helpful, and a pleasure to work with. You will never go wrong here - Chris' reputation for fairness and his loyalty to his customers is unsurpassed, as you can see by reading some of the other posts. As a musician himself, he knows how to talk to fellow musicians, his knowledge of his product is unsurpassed; he really loves what he's doing, and it shows. A great dealer selling great instruments - Rick is lucky to have him!
I second that emotion!stringsncords wrote:If Rickenbacker gave an award for DEALER OF THE YEAR, Chris Clayton and POTR would win every year. Chris is fair, honest, enthusiastic, helpful, and a pleasure to work with. You will never go wrong here - A great dealer selling great instruments - Rick is lucky to have him!
Unfortunately, that's the story with most authorized Rickenbacker dealers. But check POTR's website often. They seem to get a fair number of used Ricks in on a regular basis.collin wrote:So there's not much of any Ricks to Pick from....