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johnnysain
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Re: TRC

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Has anyone had an experience trading a Rick TRC?

What is the approximate cost?

Is there a specific PO Box or Address to mail it to?

THANKS
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I am in the USA and it has been awhile but last time I traded one in, I had to call RIC Customer Service to get a "Return Authorization" number. After returning the broken TRC to RIC and paying a fee, they quickly sent me a replacement.
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Re: TRC

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Thank you!
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Re: TRC

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Last year I was modifying one of my Rickenbacker guitars and wanted to trade its white molded TRC for a new gold Lucite one. I called the factory and they referred me to a local dealer, Chris at Pick of the Ricks.

Chris told me that the factory wouldn't do the white-for-gold trade.

I ended up buying a gold TRC from one of the folks here for around $220.
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Re: TRC

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LenMinNJ wrote:
I ended up buying a gold TRC from one of the folks here for around $220.
Now,...I understand why people 'part out' their Ricks....
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