NGD: 350V63 Jetglo

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Re: NGD: 350V63 Jetglo

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ozover50 wrote:Well done, Richard. I am in total agreement with you on the 350v63. I'm fortunate enough to have four of them (including a Jetglo 12 string) and of all the Ricks I find them the most comfortable and versatile. And I just love the small body with a full scale neck!! :D

Enjoy it to the max!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

But do you have a 350 Liverpool? I saw a dead mint fireglo 350 Liverpool on eBay about 2 years ago and didn't bid. I think it went for around $1,640. I am still searching..


How many 350 models does Susanna Hoffs have? I see she switches between the white prototype (with black lower pickguard) and the Jetglo.
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Re: NGD: 350V63 Jetglo

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jdogric12aolcom wrote:So what's NGD???

New Guitar Delivery?

Now God Damn!

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Re: NGD: 350V63 Jetglo

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clearblue wrote:
ozover50 wrote:Well done, Richard. I am in total agreement with you on the 350v63. I'm fortunate enough to have four of them (including a Jetglo 12 string) and of all the Ricks I find them the most comfortable and versatile. And I just love the small body with a full scale neck!! :D

Enjoy it to the max!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
But do you have a 350 Liverpool? I saw a dead mint fireglo 350 Liverpool on eBay about 2 years ago and didn't bid. I think it went for around $1,640. I am still searching..

How many 350 models does Susanna Hoffs have? I see she switches between the white prototype (with black lower pickguard) and the Jetglo.
I did have a 350 Liverpool, Dan.... a Jetglo. I sold it to Greg Rahilly here in Melbourne. To be honest I prefer the 21 frets, the toasters and trapeze tailpiece.

As far as I'm aware the lovely Ms. Hoffs has only the two that you have mentioned.
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Re: NGD: 350V63 Jetglo

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Congrats, the 350v63s are really nice guitars. I've owned 2, a FG 6 and a JG 12; I certainly don't rule out picking up another at some point if fortune smiles.
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Re: NGD: 350V63 Jetglo

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ozover50 wrote:
clearblue wrote:
ozover50 wrote:Well done, Richard. I am in total agreement with you on the 350v63. I'm fortunate enough to have four of them (including a Jetglo 12 string) and of all the Ricks I find them the most comfortable and versatile. And I just love the small body with a full scale neck!! :D

Enjoy it to the max!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
But do you have a 350 Liverpool? I saw a dead mint fireglo 350 Liverpool on eBay about 2 years ago and didn't bid. I think it went for around $1,640. I am still searching..

How many 350 models does Susanna Hoffs have? I see she switches between the white prototype (with black lower pickguard) and the Jetglo.
I did have a 350 Liverpool, Dan.... a Jetglo. I sold it to Greg Rahilly here in Melbourne. To be honest I prefer the 21 frets, the toasters and trapeze tailpiece.

As far as I'm aware the lovely Ms. Hoffs has only the two that you have mentioned.

Cool.

I wouldn't mind picking up a 350SH sometime. Even if it is the 350SH. Hint Hint Gary Clauson. :)

I have a fireglo 350v63 and a Mapleglo on layaway.
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Re: NGD: 350V63 Jetglo

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jdogric12aolcom wrote:So what's NGD???

New Guitar Delivery?

Now God Damn!

Numpty Guitar Deal?
Yeah, New Guitar Day was used a lot over at that free-for-all forum, Harmony Central.
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