Vintage vs. Current Production: Your Collection?
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I have only one pre-John Hall instrument, my '82 320. Three of the others are re-issued, a couple of others late Eighties players. I'm always plotting to get a Sixties or earlier one of these fine days.
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I've owned a handfull of modern Rics the past few years, mostly vintage re-issues, only to move them when I needed to raise $ for an exceptional vintage piece.
The same goes for more common vintage pieces, like '60s 330's, 360's & 450's. I figure that those are pretty easy to replace, so those have left the building as well.
I'm always in up-grade mode & am now left with a pretty special group of Rics.
The same goes for more common vintage pieces, like '60s 330's, 360's & 450's. I figure that those are pretty easy to replace, so those have left the building as well.
I'm always in up-grade mode & am now left with a pretty special group of Rics.
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81 and 64... I guess that puts me closer to the vintage camp..
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my current mini-collection is this: 2004 laredo,2004 cii,1974 4000. the cii is my favorite RIC bass i have owned,although it has been a long time since i had these others.
previously,i owned an 83 4002,71 4000,72 4001,70's 4005,and a 1992 v63. the ones now considered "vintage" were only a few years old when i owned them,and long gone now,so i've only memories for comparison.
previously,i owned an 83 4002,71 4000,72 4001,70's 4005,and a 1992 v63. the ones now considered "vintage" were only a few years old when i owned them,and long gone now,so i've only memories for comparison.
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Only have two , 89 and 99 reissues.
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Guess I'm not a cork sniffer...
2 '09's and a '75
Jeez, is this going to turn into a pre-CBS Fender mojo deal?
2 '09's and a '75
Jeez, is this going to turn into a pre-CBS Fender mojo deal?
2009 360/6 Fire-Glo 2009 360/12C63 FG 1975 4001 White/BT
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I hope so!BuddyDog wrote:Jeez, is this going to turn into a pre-CBS Fender mojo deal?
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I'm the only thing "vintage" in my music room. My oldest guitar is an '04 Jazzmaster.
My current (and only) Ric is a 2011 350v63. When I owned a few more, the oldest was an '03.
Since the only other Ric on my wish list at this point is a 350/12, obviously it'll be another late model, so I guess I'm pretty firmly planted in the "current" category.
My current (and only) Ric is a 2011 350v63. When I owned a few more, the oldest was an '03.
Since the only other Ric on my wish list at this point is a 350/12, obviously it'll be another late model, so I guess I'm pretty firmly planted in the "current" category.
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newest ricks i've had was'82. after weeding out the collection i settled on '64-'68-'70. i'm vintage ! does that count ???

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wj350 wrote:I'm the only thing "vintage" in my music room...
The oldest I've got is a '58, the newest a 2010 with the rest fairly evenly divided between.
I've always thought it would be cool to own a guitar older than I am, maybe some day...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Gee, CJ, did they have guitars way back then?cjj wrote:
I've always thought it would be cool to own a guitar older than I am, maybe some day...
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"what can this strange deevice be...when i touch it...it gives forth a sound !" " it's got wires that vibrate, and give music...what can this thing be that i've found ?"

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Nothing vintage here....
1 x 1989
1 x 1998
1 x 1999
4 x 2004
3 x 2005
2 x 2006
1 x 1989
1 x 1998
1 x 1999
4 x 2004
3 x 2005
2 x 2006
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Well, actually, we just banged rocks and sticks together back in those days. You know the original rock music...kiramdear wrote:Gee, CJ, did they have guitars way back then?cjj wrote:
I've always thought it would be cool to own a guitar older than I am, maybe some day...
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I interpreted the question (from the title...) to mean how many were purchased new and how many used.
This does open up a can'o'worms, though, defining the parameters, if we simply do it by years. I have several Ricks that are "vintage", but unplayed. I have a couple that I bought new, but are no longer new due to playing time.
Those are just a couple of variations...
I have four Ricks that came to me brand new;10% of total. One (Jazz-Bo) that I built.
This has caused me to take an inventory of my guitars, including my Rickenbackers.
Of my Rickenbackers, fully 50% came to me as trades. Another 25% came as incomplete projects, and the remaining 15% were complete guitars needing restoration. My Rickenbackers range in production year from 1956 through 2011.
This does open up a can'o'worms, though, defining the parameters, if we simply do it by years. I have several Ricks that are "vintage", but unplayed. I have a couple that I bought new, but are no longer new due to playing time.
Those are just a couple of variations...
I have four Ricks that came to me brand new;10% of total. One (Jazz-Bo) that I built.
This has caused me to take an inventory of my guitars, including my Rickenbackers.
Of my Rickenbackers, fully 50% came to me as trades. Another 25% came as incomplete projects, and the remaining 15% were complete guitars needing restoration. My Rickenbackers range in production year from 1956 through 2011.
