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1st post from a new Ric 330 FG owner

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Greetings all!

Been a lurker here for a while and now making my 1st post after finally acquiring my very 1st Rickenbacker. I hit a milestone birthday (one of those ending in a zero) a while back and over the course of few months got a couple of new guitars to celebrate. The first was a Fender AVRI Jazzmaster w/ a Mastery bridge to replace another JM that got stolen from my home several years ago. The second guitar was a new 2009 Ric 330/6 in Fireglo that just kindasorta fell into my lap at a price I couldn't resist. I wasn't really looking but sometimes the planets and stars just line up.

I always wanted a Ric 330/12 or 360/12 but never found one that had a neck I could get on with. I played a few 660/12's and loved the wider neck but they were too expensive plus I already own a 1966 Epiphone Wilshire 12 string that plays better than any other electric solid body 12 string I've ever encountered. Granted it doesn't sound like a Ric (and nothing does) but the Mini Humbuckers have a distinctive sound all their own. It's certainly a unique guitar and I've never seen another one like it or has anyone else who's enver seen it.

Anyway, I digress. Here's a photo of "Ruby" my newest addition:
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And here's another photo of Ruby with most of her siblings including the afformentioned Jazzmaster and Epiphone Wilshire 12 respectively on the far right.
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Finally, in addition to "hello" I'd also like to say "thanks" to the members of this forum for all the collective knowledge here. I've learned a lot both before and after my 1st Ric purchase. There's a wealth of info here on this forum and some fine people too!
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Welcome to the RRF Mark and congratulations on the 330.Nice spread of guitars :D
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Welcome, Mark! That's a really cool menagerie you have there. Congratulations on a beautiful fireglo! :)
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Welcome to the RRF and congrats on your 330 acquisition !!
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Nice guitar collection you have there. And welcome to the RRF.
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Welcome to the RRF! Wow, nice group of guitars there! Congrats on the Rick too, looks like a beauty!
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scotty wrote:Welcome to the RRF Mark and congratulations on the 330.Nice spread of guitars :D
+1! :D

Also, I am glad that our ranting and raving is actually of use! :lol: 8)
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Congratulations, Mark..... the 330 is beautiful :D

Nice eclectic little collection you have there too. :D
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scotty wrote:Welcome to the RRF Mark and congratulations on the 330.Nice spread of guitars :D
Ditto here! Welcome and congratulations! :)
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Welcome Mark! Congrats on your new 330, and very nice guitar collection. I really dig the '60s Tele, blue '60s Strat, Jazzmaster and Duo Jet. :D
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Welcome to the hallowed halls of the RRF. That is one amazing guitar collection. You have representatives from almost every tone/feel/look possible in guitardom.
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Welcome. I've only been here a short time as well and this is a great place!! I love your collection. Congrats on your new Ric and your milestone birthday!
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Welcome to the forum Mark,

I see both GAS and RAS have set in nicely. :lol:
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Welcome! That Wilshire is awesome. And the 6120!

Oh, AND THE 330! 8)
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Great 330 picture -- Ric's are certainly photogenic, aren't they???

Oh, BTW -- you have way too much COOL in your guitar collection. Might need to slow down there, fella. :mrgreen:
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