Basses:
'89 4003S
'99 4001CS
Don't miss it, but wish I sold it for what it was REALLY worth:
'67 4005/6
Guitars:
'68 335 JG
'68 375 O.S.
... a few '60s 330s I just sold but I'm fine with what I still have to help ease the pain
Don't miss it, but wish I sold it for what it was REALLY worth:
370/12 McGuinn LE
Lost RICs
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- sasquatchgeoff
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Re: Lost RICs
86 360 FG

...sniff sniff...

...sniff sniff...
360/12C63 FG and several other guitars & basses not as nice
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chucksimms
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Re: Lost RICs
Looks like the twin of my first Rick 6 string (maybe even the same year). Played that one a lot. I wonder where it is now...sasquatchgeoff wrote:86 360 FG
...sniff sniff...
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Matt Clark
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Re: Lost RICs
At the time [mid 1980's] it wasn't worth much [in my area] and wasn't that important to me. With a little hindsight, I would have never let that one go. Not only as it was my first RIC and in my 1981 high school graduation pictures, but for the money I payed for it, and got for it [$250-ish], if nothing else would still be a great piece of wall art!IvanMunoz wrote:Awe! That must have been awesome to have! Why did you get rid of it?Matt Clark wrote:1964 FG 310
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