Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
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Re: Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
Joey, with the red effect it looks like real flame rising from the thru-neck section... man I love grain in wood!
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Re: Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
+ INFINITE!ram wrote:.. man I love grain in wood!
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Re: Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
Hi All,
Just part-exed a Rickenbacker 330/12FG for this beauty:

Regards,
Graham.
Just part-exed a Rickenbacker 330/12FG for this beauty:

Regards,
Graham.
Re: Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
A bute Graham... schweet lookin!
The only thing we can perceive are our perceptions - George Berkeley
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Sounds like a fair trade to me! Very nice, Graham. What year is it?
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I could state the obvious, but...........johnallg wrote:What year is it?
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Yes, but I've been out of the space time continuum.......jps wrote:I could state the obvious, but...........johnallg wrote:What year is it?
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Working too much?johnallg wrote:Yes, but I've been out of the space time continuum.......jps wrote:I could state the obvious, but...........johnallg wrote:What year is it?
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Working at all!jps wrote:Working too much?
Getting to bed late, building a fence, working at the station, getting to bed late.....
Re: Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
Okay, mine has arrived. This V63 has beautiful maple - nice grain and some good looking figuring. My thanks to Bluewhale for taking such good care of it, great packing, and a smooth transaction.
Re: Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
johnallg wrote:Okay, mine has arrived. This V63 has beautiful maple - nice grain and some good looking figuring. My thanks to Bluewhale for taking such good care of it, great packing, and a smooth transaction.
"Keep smiling, keep your mouth shut, and nobody gets hurt!" 
Don't bust Mike's chops...
'05 4003 BBR; '99 4001V63 FG; '96 4003S Trans Blue (custom refin from Paul W.)
Don't bust Mike's chops...
'05 4003 BBR; '99 4001V63 FG; '96 4003S Trans Blue (custom refin from Paul W.)
Re: Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
johnallg wrote:Okay, mine has arrived. This V63 has beautiful maple - nice grain and some good looking figuring. My thanks to Bluewhale for taking such good care of it, great packing, and a smooth transaction.
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Nice!
MAPLEGLO ROCKS!!!
MAPLEGLO ROCKS!!!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
Thanks for the good word, John. It means a lot. It was a pleasure to do business with you. Again, I hope you enjoy the bass. I certainly did during the eight years I owned it.johnallg wrote:Okay, mine has arrived. This V63 has beautiful maple - nice grain and some good looking figuring. My thanks to Bluewhale for taking such good care of it, great packing, and a smooth transaction.
Best wishes,
bluewhale
Re: Your latest Rickenbacker acquisition
To balance against all that lovely maple
. . .
here is my V63 from page 1 again after put it together. It got a new, better looking pickguard from Tony at pickguardian.com. (haven’t screwed in that finger rest yet) I also made a new black nut to get the good old closer string spacing.


here is my V63 from page 1 again after put it together. It got a new, better looking pickguard from Tony at pickguardian.com. (haven’t screwed in that finger rest yet) I also made a new black nut to get the good old closer string spacing.


