Yep, when I saw that 360/12 in FG at NAMM, you were the first one I thought of, Jim! I almost expected to see a hang tag on the guitar stating "this instrument reserved for Jim Krause". It will definitely be worth the wait Jim; the FWIs look fantastic, of course, but the FG finishes these days are quite spectacular looking! You will be a happy man when the guitar arrives.stringsncords wrote:There ya go, Jim - from THE MAN himself!
I thought I saw one hanging in the NAMM booth - I was hoping it was yours.
As Axl Rose once said....
PATIENCE!
The Continuing Saga of "Rickenbacker in the Heartland"
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Re: The Continuing Saga of "Rickenbacker in the Heartland"
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Ah! Such pleasant anticipation. Such pleasant thoughts turn, turn, turn in my imagination. I imagine many a jingle-jangle morning, just me & my Rick and a cup of coffee. And what does it matter about the time of day? I won't disturb the Missus with silent practice; she don't care about time. And for these Rickless days, I say I'll feel a whole lot better when you're gone. Ricklessness, it's for the byrds.
JimK
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Re: The Continuing Saga of "Rickenbacker in the Heartland"
True enough, but the story of your "engagement" (what we'll call pre-consummation) has attracted it's fair share of fans...heck, I'm one of them and I'm waiting for the same guitar you are!!!jimk wrote:Pix are one thing, but stringing out the whole story the way he did was just a riot!
JimK
