Is this correct??

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manta
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Is this correct??

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"This guitar is in pristine condition and is one of the finest examples of a Mid-60's Rickenbacker you could find anywhere. There serial number is embossed on a sticker then covered in lacquer. Which was a method used by Rickenbacker from late 50's to the early 60's as a way to signify a custom built or prototype guitar."

This came from this E-Bay offering:

http://cgi.ebay.com/1965-Rickenbacker-3 ... 35b29cc6d1

I haven't heard of that. Is that correct?

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manta wrote:"This guitar is in pristine condition and is one of the finest examples of a Mid-60's Rickenbacker you could find anywhere. There serial number is embossed on a sticker then covered in lacquer. Which was a method used by Rickenbacker from late 50's to the early 60's as a way to signify a custom built or prototype guitar."

This came from this E-Bay offering:

http://cgi.ebay.com/1965-Rickenbacker-3 ... 35b29cc6d1

I haven't heard of that. Is that correct?

Manta

....already discussed at length here, including comments from John Hall:

viewtopic.php?f=68&t=401358


A nice guitar but well overpriced.
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Great response from John Hall!

Thanks, I'll follow that thread.

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