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So I decided to pull the plug, and to buy the guitar that haunted my dreams from the time I started playing, a 370/12 MapleGlo. On the local craigslist-like site I saw a 1999 370/12 for sale, about an hour driving from my place, already with the 12-saddle bridge installed (6-saddle bridge is also provided). I went, and I tested, and I strummed the first chord, and I knew this was THE guitar. I used to own a 2004 360/12, but this neck has got a little bit more meat on it, and the third pickup really adds a nice touch to the sound, me likey :) . The guy from whom I bought it had a new hobby: playing the lapsteel. He showed me his, an early fourties Rickenbacher Model B lapsteel, in virtually mint condition.

Anyway, picks of the rick, and some dull recording:

http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... bbbc06.jpg
http://i528.photobucket.com/albums/dd32 ... c27ebc.jpg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgcImDm7JeQ[/youtube]
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'72 4001 MG (ex-Fireglo, now FUBAR)
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Congatulations, William, on the acquisition of your 370/12! 8) Sounds like you got a great deal! Please send more pics! :D
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HN370D

sounds like a vanity license plate! :lol:

Congrats! Hope you hit a homerun with that thing! :D
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HN370D is offcourse an acronym derived from HNGD (Happy New Guitar Day). More pics will follow, once I figured out how I can let go of the guitarstrap, and when the batteries of my picturemaker are back up and running. :)

Here with the '73 4001JG

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I'm probably going to the the iiipopes wiring mod (Thanks Scott for the mail!), so I have an extra volume for the middle pickup in a push-pull underneath the blend-knob.

It seems in the opening post that my youtubemovie is invisible, anyway, here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgcImDm7JeQ
"Work is for people who can't play video games"

'72 4001 MG (ex-Fireglo, now FUBAR)
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Here you go, you just post this part: RgcImDm7JeQ
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