Need information on cases for the Rick 360

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ben_allen

Need information on cases for the Rick 360

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Hi everyone, I'd really appreciate some help. I have a rick 360 on its way to me but I do not at the moment have a case for it. I am moving back to the UK in a few weeks and will obviously need a case for it. but the Rickenbacker one seems to go for around 200 bucks (as far as I can see anyway) and quite frankly at the moment I dont have the money for that as well! Are there any other cases that are cheaper that would be suitable? I am going to try and get it on the plane with me too as I have seen what the neanderthals at LAX do to beautiful instruments if given a chance. I value your opinions, so please write back!
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Ben: My two cents may not sit too well with you. I realize that the SKB cases for Rickenbackers are in the vicinity of $200 US, however, a Rickenbacker guitar in two pieces, if it can be repaired, will set you back a whole lot more and it will never be quite the same. I would contact Mike Parks and get the best price possible on a good case. The fact that you are traveling abroad makes this even more important. In the few short weeks remaining you may get a used case for somewhat less but I would do it up right.
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Peter, are you refering to the molded plastic case that Rickenbacker offers at present...? Is SKB the vendor for these cases? I am thinking about getting one for my 370/12 'cause the orig. silver case it came in is somewhat tired....and I would feel better if it had more protection when I carry it around...
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Yes lefty, the suggested retail prices are as follows: 94001 Molded, SKB, for all 600 Series, model 350 and 230 GF $199 94011 Molded, SKB, for all 4001, 4003, 4004 basses $199 94021 Molded, SKB, for 330/360 and 12's, 380, 1997, 360/12v64 $199
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Thanks much Peter...
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Post by rick12dr »

I bought one of the molded SKB cases used from a guy on the NG a year ago, for like $125, I think, and I sent it through airline baggage with my '67
370-12 in it.Seems to work fine as a "road" case.
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Post by jaybyrd »

Does this mean NEW Ric's don't come with hardcases? I thought that was included in the sale!
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I was the guy that sold the molded Rickenbacker/SKB case to Dr. and I have one more available for the 330/360 type guitar. Email me at [email protected] if interested.
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Kevin: All new Rickenbackers come with a case and as far as I am aware, the slae price of all new Rickenbackers includes a case. I believe that the comments made above pertained to a used instrument. Check with customer service at [email protected] for the details.
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