I have an '84 330 that is an exceptional instrument, and unlike any other 330 that I've played. For one thing, it's very heavy (8 lbs.), and it has a darker-than-usual shade of fireglo. Tonally, it has more of a growly tone than Rickenbackers usually have, and it's not just the PUs. It even has a growly tone when played acoustically! The action is incredibly low and it's built like a tank. I've owned it for 20 years and it has the battle scars to prove it!
It's odd that you almost never see '70s or pre-1985 Rick guitars for sale - just basses.
Does RIC have a " Dark Era"
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i worked in a music store back in the early 80's they had a # of ric's at any given time ,i loved them. i was there for about a year and so were they, not one sold while i was there and this was a very popular store ,it was not rare to see geddy walk in or al dimiola, steve perry,neal schoan when they were in town.
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