Classic Toasters in stock at RIC

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Classic Toasters in stock at RIC

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Finally !

I got me one today for the 4001. Take that eBay. Get 'em while the going's good I say.
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Congrats, Gareth. A true case of being in the right place at the right time. I ought to start collecting 70's neck higains (8k variety) - best sounding neck pup RIC made. IMHO YMMV FWIW AIAA!
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johnallg wrote:IMHO YMMV FWIW AIAA!
M-O-U-S-E.
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beatlefreak wrote:
johnallg wrote:IMHO YMMV FWIW AIAA!
M-O-U-S-E.
:lol:
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johnallg wrote: IMHO YMMV FWIW AIAA!
http://www.aiaa.org/ ???
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I installed one in my '74 and it made me realize how darn good the original high gain is.
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ryan.jones wrote:
johnallg wrote: IMHO YMMV FWIW AIAA!
http://www.aiaa.org/ ???
Ain't I An A$$ :lol:

Okay, so what is M-O-U-S-E?
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vin*tone wrote:I installed one in my '74 and it made me realize how darn good the original high gain is.
Yup, I agree!
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Okay, so what is M-O-U-S-E?
Wot she says :mrgreen:
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Ah, Annette. My first love. When she made her record "Tall Paul," I just knew it was true love. I was 10 years old. But it wouldn't last. It couldn't last. It was doomed from the start. She was Mouseketeer royalty, and I was just a poor kid in Buffalo. She found Frankie Avalon and beach movies, and I found, well, Sharon, Christine, Kathy, Lindley, Gail, Marge, Leslie, Terry, and Dorothy.

And I'm not really "tall," anyway.
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bassduke49 wrote:I found, well, Sharon, Christine, Kathy, Lindley, Gail, Marge, Leslie, Terry, and Dorothy.
You should write a song about all of them. :mrgreen:
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rick_ovic wrote:
Okay, so what is M-O-U-S-E?
Wot she says :mrgreen:
Mouseketeer.jpg
I was too close to the acronyms! :roll: :lol:
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One quick second away from Annette's "ears". :wink:

How hard is it to install one of the toaster-tops in a 4003? Just wondering. :?:
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58super wrote:One quick second away from Annette's "ears". :wink:

How hard is it to install one of the toaster-tops in a 4003? Just wondering. :?:
You unsolder the coax at the selector switch end, remove two screws holding the higain on, screw in the toaster, then solder the coax to the same place you removed the higain wire. Tough conversion! :lol:
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* Temporarily unavailable :(


(Not that It really matters. I wanted to order one as a friend is going for a vacation to the States on saterday and has an adress over there. But the Rickenbacker site not only wants an American adress to send to, but also an Amerikcan adress to pay from. It would have been a nice addition for my -still on order- 4003 BBR).
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