...****. Nobody go buy this thing out from under me, mkay?

Moderator: jingle_jangle
No returns or exchanges. It's from Olivia's. I've never dealt with them before.Check what return policy the seller has, and good luck, it's a lovely guitar!
Great people. Give them a call and ask about the guitar, voice your concerns. They will take a look for you.deadllama wrote:No returns or exchanges. It's from Olivia's. I've never dealt with them before.
Thanks. I contacted them. (In the meantime, nobody buy that 360!Grey wrote:Great people. Give them a call and ask about the guitar, voice your concerns. They will take a look for you.deadllama wrote:No returns or exchanges. It's from Olivia's. I've never dealt with them before.
This is what I'm going to do -- I'm waiting for them to open today (going by the hours listed on their website) and I'm going to call.jingle_jangle wrote:Don't be gun-shy about Olivia's. They are good guys with a great reputation as straight-shooters. Do as Erik suggests. Call them and ask questions. A Rick of this vintage is not commonly known for having the same neck reset issues as 360s from the 1960s. Usually you'll see the bridge cranked way down on the '60s instruments. This one is more than 1/2 way up. That bridge adjustment, coupled with a simple truss rod adjustment, could turn this one into a beautiful player.
Yeah, I'd really like a MG/BT 360. Something about the black binding and TRC on the maple just looks amazing to me. I wish they still offered the black trim, really.Buying a MG 360 and replacing the plastic with black (what about the TRC? Black ones are quite rare!) will not replicate the charm of this BT instrument--you'd also have to replace the binding on body, neck and sound hole with black, find and replace the hardware with black, etc. Otherwise you'd have a mutt.
They will ship it to you in a box, no worries.deadllama wrote: I work for the Salvation Army, and I'm having it shipped to work, so I'll probably have to explain the case's, uhh, "decorative pattern"
I have several Ricks with black "R" TPs that I have owned for awhile, none have broken. If the "R" breaks, it should not difficult to find a chrome replacement.deadllama wrote: One last question: should I go on and buy an extra chrome "R" tailpiece, expecting this one to break? Are the black ones that prone to breaking?
Oh, it'll definitely come out of the box at work. I'd go crazy if I knew a 360 was sitting in a box and I couldn't open it! (It won't be a big deal with my coworkers, to be honest. But it will be a little funny walking out of a Salvation Army facility with that caselibratune wrote:They will ship it to you in a box, no worries.deadllama wrote: I work for the Salvation Army, and I'm having it shipped to work, so I'll probably have to explain the case's, uhh, "decorative pattern"