A Toaster For My 4001

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A Toaster For My 4001

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I am looking for a reasonable place on line to get a toaster for my 4001.
Any recommendations?
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Re: A Toaster For My 4001

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If by reasonable you mean less than the RIC boutique I think you're out of luck. The RIC boutique is probably the best place to get one, or a Ric dealer. I don't think anyone else carries them.
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stts64 wrote:I am looking for a reasonable place on line to get a toaster for my 4001.
Any recommendations?
You can try Pick of the Ricks or the boutique on the RIickenbacker corp site..they are the face price at both sites and not some overpriced ebay price..
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I've purchased new toasters in the last year for slightly over $100 at my local RIC dealer. He discounts parts the same as guitars. It's hard to believe most dealers sell parts for list.
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ken_j wrote:I've purchased new toasters in the last year for slightly over $100 at my local RIC dealer. He discounts parts the same as guitars. It's hard to believe most dealers sell parts for list.
Wow really? I haven't heard of anyone discounting them below $150.
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Re: A Toaster For My 4001

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I buy alot of parts there...well at least I used to.
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