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First off I'd like to say hi to everyone, this is my first post on this site, and Im proud to be a member, my name is Paul.
I've been playing guitar since I was 15 (1966). At that time the big players on the block were Gretsch and Rickenbacker, but I had a Silvertone. My first really nice guitar was a 1967 Mosrite Celebrity, when I got married my wife bought me a 1968 Ric 375 in MG, but in 1976 there was a recession and I had to sell them, and go to Saudi Arabia for work. I've been crying since then about the loss of those guitars, every time I played I thought of those two guitars. Since then I have put together a nice collection of guitars which includes a Gretsch Tennessee Rose,G&L 2HB, G&L Bluesboy, Fender American Standard Strat, Fender American Standard Tele, Ric 620 six string in JG, two Tacoma's, and three yrs ago I found a mint 1968 Mosrite Celebrity exactally like the one I had to sell, needless to say I scooped it up. But I still wished I could get that Ric 375 back.
Last night I went to my brother's house to see his new Ludwig Vista-lites as they had just arrived. After the demonstration, him going through every drum roll he knows about ten time each, he fired up his computer and showed me a Ric 375 in MG he found, and asked me how I liked it. I told him it was a BEAUTIFUL guitar and priced right, it even included a ric-o-sound kit. Before I knew what was going on he hit the by it now button, and told me happy early birthday!!!! WOW I could'nt even sleep last nite, the 375 was made in 2002, and is in perfect condition, I guess you could call it a re-issue, but my question is except for the checker-board binding how much like my original 1968, 375 is this guitar. I read that the toaster out-put in 1968 were 3.80, 3.85, and 12.50, I guess what Im asking is, is this guitar pretty close to my original 375?
Paul :D
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Paul: What a wonderful introduction and a great story of your early Rickenbacker experience, right up to today!

You may experience some subtle difference in the feel of the neck compared to your first Rickenbacker (if your long-term tactical memory is still sharp) but for all practical purposes I do not believe that you will be disappointed in your new guitar.

When it arrives please be sure to give us a detailed review of your experience along with some nice photos.

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Welcome to the forum, Paul. What a lucky dog! Toaster pickups these days are scatterwound like the originals, and measure roughly 7.4k Ω.
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Welcome, cool score on the 375. :D
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Welcome Paul, and congrats!


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Welcome.
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Great story, Paul. And welcome to the forum.

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I love "almost reunion" stories almost as much as I love "reunion" stories. :) Welcome Paul.
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welcome! 8)
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Welcome, Paul.... hope the 375 is a killer! :D
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Hi Paul That's a great story - I recently purchased a Gretsch Tennessee Rose to replace the Tennessean I sold back in 1971. You'll feel more "complete" when you get the 375 - the one that got away will have found it's way home!
And please give our collective regards to the BROTHER OF THE YEAR! Welcome, and enjoy. Bob
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Welcome, Paul. Enjoy the 375! :)
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Welcome, Paul, from a newbie like yourself. That's a great story. I recently saw a clip on YouTube of a guy whose wife surprised him on his birthday with a RM 360/12; the birthday boy got pretty choked up.

I suspect your getting the 375 this way we'll make it more special than the old one ever could have been.
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Welcome aboard Paul

I'm sure you'll love the 375

What a cool brother you have! :D
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jch wrote:Welcome aboard Paul

I'm sure you'll love the 375

What a cool brother you have! :D
+1 to all of that! Be sure to post the pics...
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