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RICKENBACKER BASS?

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Yes Paul I saw that one too.

Not all of us in Canada are so confused.

Notice that the ad has not been pulled for infringing RIC's trademarks!
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It's a Rickenhofner
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Hey, McCartney played Ricks Right? I'm sure I've seen him play one of these... Must be a Rick, right???
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Ontario_RIC_fan wrote:Yes Paul I saw that one too.

Not all of us in Canada are so confused.

Notice that the ad has not been pulled for infringing RIC's trademarks!
We're not? Umm, I'm confused... :lol:
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That's weird. It's neither fish nor fowl. But it might be foul. :wink:
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Hey we all know that that's a fender :lol:
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My first bass was on similar to that; an unmarked Japanese copy of the Höfner 500/1. I remember it cost $89 new, and I bought it at a small music store on Vermont Ave. in L.A. As a second-year student in college and living with an aunt and uncle, I couldn't afford the $300 or so they were asking for the real German instrument. It worked fine, but was terribly neck-heavy. I remember when I did get to play a real Höfner how light it felt. I ended up breaking the neck, and after a homemade repair, I loaned it to a guy who was helping out with my first band. Never saw it again, but by then I had my first Rick.
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EH? :? :roll: :lol:
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This is actually a Kingston bass, ca 1977. Here's my brother Brian with his new Kingston, either late March or early April '77. His is a brown to blonde sunburst, but it's the same model.
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Kingsbacker?

Rickenhofner?

Take off! Think I'll just go for some gravy fries & forget about it.
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bassduke49 wrote:My first bass was on similar to that; an unmarked Japanese copy of the Höfner 500/1. I remember it cost $89 new, and I bought it at a small music store on Vermont Ave. in L.A. As a second-year student in college and living with an aunt and uncle, I couldn't afford the $300 or so they were asking for the real German instrument. It worked fine, but was terribly neck-heavy. I remember when I did get to play a real Höfner how light it felt. I ended up breaking the neck, and after a homemade repair, I loaned it to a guy who was helping out with my first band. Never saw it again, but by then I had my first Rick.
Yeah, but was it Canadian? Eh? :shock: :shock:
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I should have clarified. I bought that copy in Feb/Mar 1969!
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Where is that turntable now?
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