An Interesting Experience Today

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scoobster28 wrote:I have a question, JimK. Based on your 1500+ posts you surely have been here a while, but in that time you have NEVER played a Rickenbacker guitar? Are you primarily a bass player or something? Or just more a fan of the 600 guitar series?
Until yesterday I have never picked up a Rickenbacker, is true. I've been primarily:
1. an acoustic guitar player (finger picker, mostly, for 40 years, nearly)
2. a banjo player (claw hammer style, for 30 years thereabouts)
3. a fiddler (old-timey, and C&W also for nearly 30 years)
4. a mandolinist (since 1995).
I've been taking drum lessons for about three or four years. I can find my way around on a bass guitar, and know one or two blues grooves. Bass is probably my weakest instrument, along with mandolin. In reality, I've always regarded myself as a singer (was a voice major in college).

So why the sudden interest in Ricks? Because two friends, independently of each other suggested that what I needed was to add an electric guitar to my stable. Seeing that the suggestion was reasonable, I started looking around for something that was a little off the usual, would inspire me, and is an instrument where I felt comfortable applying what I already knew about playing guitar. Bingo! The Rickenbacker 360 12 string guitar.

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We`re inspired by you too Jim! :D
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Aw shucks, Scotty, thanks. :oops:

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jimk wrote:Oh Jake....do you promise?!?

And Frank, ....well....ummm....I eh...you see....Oh God, I'm a Rickoholic! I admit it! Image
After that new FG 360 12 string arrives, I know I'm going to want the 6 string version! And ...and I can see it, then a 4003 bass in FG too........Oh where does it end???

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Well Frank, as it would so happen..........I just got the news that this POS bass I just took into the shop isn't really worth all the money to make it play up to spec. So.......that means ...................YES!

The next Rick might be a 4003 bass! :mrgreen:

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jimk wrote:Well Frank, as it would so happen..........I just got the news that this POS bass I just took into the shop isn't really worth all the money to make it play up to spec. So.......that means ...................YES!

The next Rick might be a 4003 bass! :mrgreen:

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Gee, Jim, a group of us forum members should have been there when you received this news , so we could have done an intervention. Problem is we would have been causing an uproar in the store as we wrestled that 360 from each other screaming "No,it's MINE" :twisted:
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Jim,

Oh my. You've got it bad. Very bad. Pretty soon a little figure will be sitting on your shoulder saying, "Go ahead, buy it. It won't hurt. You deserve it. You've been a good guy." Oh, sorry, I guess that was my story.

Resistance is futile, or so I'm told.
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dinorock wrote:Resistance is futile, or so I'm told.
By who? Her?
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Jim, I was once in a similar situation. I had a F3nder. I had a Ibby. Then I found the bass that reclaimed my lost youth (yoot!) - a 4001V63.

Then came the first 4003.

Then another.

Next it was one of those things with too many strings - a AFG 330-6. Oh great, now I'm hooked on TP power chords. :shock:

After witnessing the recent flood of 4004 CII's they're whispering to me, but alas my funds recently were poured into my fuel oil tank :x

But I could swing a 650 if the price is right....hmmmm.... :twisted:

So, sorry to say....in my case anyway...

Jeff has it...

...resistance is futile....

...you will be assimilated :lol:
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Ehh, not bad, but I could probably resist... wow, I MUST be gettin' old... :lol:

Now, with Ricks, well...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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OK, well since I'm out now, I may as well fess up totally. I've been watching ebay auctions for Rickenbacker lap steels.

I guess I'm hopeless. :mrgreen:

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That's really hardcore, Jim. You're way past hopeless now. :mrgreen:
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there is absolutely nothing hardcore about lap steels! :cry: if someone knows how to play it well i think it is about the most pleasing sound out there.
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Jim,

At least you've now played one of the guitar you have on order. Wish I could say the same. At least I have one tattooed on my arm that I can look at any time I want. :lol:
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dinorock wrote:Jim,

Oh my. You've got it bad. Very bad. Pretty soon a little figure will be sitting on your shoulder saying, "Go ahead, buy it. It won't hurt. You deserve it. You've been a good guy." Oh, sorry, I guess that was my story.

Resistance is futile, or so I'm told.
Did I say originally that the guitar was a 360/6 FG? I made a mistake. It's a 370/6 FG. And at 5:00PM Central Time USA, it was still hanging in the shop. I tried real hard to figure out how to snag it before some one else. Even toyed with the idea of putting it on layaway. I DON'T CARE if the fireglo ain't the prettiest....It played so nicesssssssly. It could be our Presssssscioussssss (gollum) :evil:

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