330 in Repose
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330 in Repose
Had a lazy day today, spring break's winding down so I thought I'd snap some shots of my prized posession, a 1993 330.
RIC really knocked one out of the park with this Fireglo. Of course, the digital camera I'm using has altered the shading a bit, but for the most part the blood-red color is accurately represented. Apologies for any blurriness, I'm new to Rickenbacker photography!
RIC really knocked one out of the park with this Fireglo. Of course, the digital camera I'm using has altered the shading a bit, but for the most part the blood-red color is accurately represented. Apologies for any blurriness, I'm new to Rickenbacker photography!
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Re: 330 in Repose
Some interesting wood grain on this specimen:
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Nice pics, Daniel. Got to like the grain.
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No problem!dpowell wrote:Apologies for any blurriness, I'm new to Rickenbacker photography!




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Re: 330 in Repose
Rickenporn??jps wrote:Once the technique has been perfected, you can finally gently lay your Ricks on that soft, satiny background material for some sensual posing sessions.

Stan - the fretboard is what first drew me to this one - plus the fact that it was the first Rickenbacker I'd ever played!
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Great pics Dan.
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Dan,
Great finish on that one and as for the fretboard shot - gotta love that wave of grain. Thanks for sharing.
Great finish on that one and as for the fretboard shot - gotta love that wave of grain. Thanks for sharing.
Todd