My ebony fretboard on 370?

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Re: My ebony fretboard on 370?

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jingle_jangle wrote:
jwilli wrote: Still would love to see pics of whats under the plastic though.
How 'bout the entire Oregon offense?
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(For our friends in Europe.. there was a College Football national championship game last evening.....and Oregon did not win)
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Re: My ebony fretboard on 370?

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Ha ha, Paul. Just wish that Auburn's OB had not had his least productive game of the season. Kudos to Oregon for keeping him (roughly) in check. :D
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He was as surprised as anyone, I'll bet! :mrgreen:
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Re: My ebony fretboard on 370?

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cjj wrote:Well, you could ask RIC customer service. They have been known to look this sort of thing up, but I've heard that some records earlier than a certain date (not sure when) aren't readily accessible, so they don't usually look those up...
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I suggest that you call or e-mail RIC service, explain the instrument's features, provide them the serial number, and asl if they could find any information on the guitar as it left the factory.

One thing we have come to understand around here is that nearly anything is possible for Rickenbacker production ... :)
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