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Tony Baloney wrote:
Are you serious? What are the odds of that coincidence?
What coincidence? I've got a 4001 with serial number 1997, but my 1997 isn't 4001.

My ES-16 is 911, but I sold my 911 back in 2004, amid much confusion...
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jingle_jangle wrote:
Tony Baloney wrote:
Are you serious? What are the odds of that coincidence?
What coincidence? I've got a 4001 with serial number 1997, but my 1997 isn't 4001.

My ES-16 is 911, but I sold my 911 back in 2004, amid much confusion...
Just too funny! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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HD 730 is the serial number.

The H stands for 1968
The D stands for April.

The 730 means that this was the 730th instrument Rickenbacker made that year... (Don't we just love consecutive serial numbers??)

Rickenbacker no longer does this BTW the last three digits all randomized now...

Still an amazing guitar with a great story attached!!
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Wow.... A gorgeous guitar, and a great story, too! What a great thread! :D
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Ontario_RIC_fan wrote:HD 730 is the serial number.

The H stands for 1968
The D stands for April.

The 730 means that this was the 730th instrument Rickenbacker made that year... (Don't we just love consecutive serial numbers??)

Rickenbacker no longer does this BTW the last three digits all randomized now...

Still an amazing guitar with a great story attached!!

Ok...i knew the guitar was made in April 1968, and thanks to the great people here I know now it was the 730th instrument made that year, and the model was a 370F. I remember when I first got it how WHITE the maple was...and now it's a beautiful warm yellow patina.

Thanks again for all the information
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Very sweet! :D
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Another corker. It would be so nice if we had a 360/370F reissue year. Takers anyone?
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admin wrote:Another corker. It would be so nice if we had a 360/370F reissue year. Takers anyone?
Yes, but only if it were the earlier version from the '50s. I'd be happy with a 330F RI.
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ken_j wrote:
admin wrote:Another corker. It would be so nice if we had a 360/370F reissue year. Takers anyone?
Yes, but only if it were the earlier version from the '50s. I'd be happy with a 330F RI.
I agree, the original version looks better. I sign up for a Version I/50s 360F :D
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This is a fantastic guitar ! A forum member here in Germany I visited earlyer this year has both of them - 360F and 360/12F both in fireglo - unbelievable !
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Wildberry wrote:
ken_j wrote:
admin wrote:Another corker. It would be so nice if we had a 360/370F reissue year. Takers anyone?
Yes, but only if it were the earlier version from the '50s. I'd be happy with a 330F RI.
I agree, the original version looks better. I sign up for a Version I/50s 360F :D
Hey...for $200 bucks I took the "newer" version....I wasn't picky :D
1964 - "she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah"
1969 - "and in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make"

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Gibson 1979 LP Artisan
Fender 2005 Amercan Standard Jazz bass
2011 4003 Mapleglo
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