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Id like it in barbie pink and rolled in glitter?...
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Well maybe the 4005 is masculine... :lol:
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jdogric12 wrote:Well maybe the 4005 is masculine... :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
At least according to JH...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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LOL!!
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sloop_john_b wrote:
kennyhowes wrote:
leesh wrote:I got an email from a local guy who is selling a Rick asking why I was even interested in Rickenbackers because they are considered very 'masculine' guitars....
That's pretty insulting. Makes me wish I could swear on the forum.
Oh you can! Watch: frack **** **** ***

But seriously, that connotation has never even remotely crossed my mind. What did you even say to him to provoke that response?
I said, "Can you tell me more about the guitar?" :)
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What a ridiculous comment..............who is the seller.......The Emperor or whatever monicker he goes by these days? That sounds like something he would write.
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What an idiot...plain and simple...
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Maybe the seller is offering a 4005 bass? He'd be right then.
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Nope. A 360/12. I inquired because the ad simply said "Rickenbacher guitar" and I wanted to see what it was.
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leesh wrote:Nope. A 360/12. I inquired because the ad simply said "Rickenbacher guitar" and I wanted to see what it was.
I beg to differ with the seller! :x
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Oh, and by the way.....glad to see you back Alisha. Been a while.
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Thanks :) Glad to be back!
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Blasphemy, clearly he doesn't care about making a sale! :evil: :roll: :P

Sorry this happened to you, Alisha, he'll get his comeuppance, don't you worry. Maybe he'll enquire about a Daisy Rock guitar, and get a female seller saying "They're feminine guitars!" :lol:
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JakeK wrote:Blasphemy, clearly he doesn't care about making a sale! :evil: :roll: :P

Sorry this happened to you, Alisha, he'll get his comeuppance, don't you worry. Maybe he'll enquire about a Daisy Rock guitar, and get a female seller saying "They're feminine guitars!" :lol:
Daisy Rock guitars are for females? I thought they were for hippies or vegetarians!
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johnhall wrote:
JakeK wrote:Blasphemy, clearly he doesn't care about making a sale! :evil: :roll: :P

Sorry this happened to you, Alisha, he'll get his comeuppance, don't you worry. Maybe he'll enquire about a Daisy Rock guitar, and get a female seller saying "They're feminine guitars!" :lol:
Daisy Rock guitars are for females? I thought they were for hippies or vegetarians!
IMHO, they are for people with a severe lack of taste...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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