2010
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- rickenbrother
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Re: 2010
It's good to dream Damon.......... 
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
Re: 2010
I'm quite surprised there hasn't been more speculation up to this point--
although the COY threads got fairly tiresome last year ..
still wondering here though..
although the COY threads got fairly tiresome last year ..
still wondering here though..
Re: 2010
Thought so even before I finished reading the thread.Damon Davis wrote:sorry I was just dreaming about a 21 fret 330
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shamustwin
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Re: 2010
Every time I hear the phrase "lose the zeros", next thing I know I'm being ushered out of the room!rickenbrother wrote:If you lose the zeros.
- deaconblues
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Re: 2010
Maybe we should be wondering what models are going to disappear next. 
- paologregorio
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Re: 2010
Right, but after that the penchant of some Rick owners for dissatisfaction would lead to demands for X bracing as well, to go along with the 21 frets...Damon Davis wrote:yes Brian dreaming is good, at this time of year I always start to wonder what's new for Rickenbacker.
330 21 fret is not asking much
no binding, no fret inlays
piece of cake
Re: 2010
I do have to say that in comparing my '67 330 to my '98 360V64 I do prefer the sound of the X-braced 330. It has a nice resonance that the solid center block 360V64 does not have.Rick2005 wrote:REALLY hope for x-bracing.....
