Rickenbacker shopping in London
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- Medicus1963
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Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
Hi all,
Thank you very much for your detailed help. I think I have to spend more than 5 days in London, but my holiday is running out !
Peter
Thank you very much for your detailed help. I think I have to spend more than 5 days in London, but my holiday is running out !
Peter
All you need is love and a rick !
Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
I checked out Forsyths in Manchester last November, when visiting my son, who is a student at Manchester University. It's a friendly, somewhat old-fashioned store, but with some very nice Rics on display - including, when I was there, a Fireglo 650 Colorado with one of the best paint-jobs I had seen in quite a while. They also had (and still do, judging by their website) a wonderful pre-owned 1992 360-6 in Mapleglo with Black Trim - one of my favourite colour combinations, as evidenced by my earlier posts/pics on the RRF (I'll not bore you all again).pag wrote:Go 200 miles North and try Forsyths on Deansgate Manchester.
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Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
I found Denmark Street rather disappointing when I've been there. Sure they have some good stuff, but nothing caught my eye as being particularly special apart from a Gibson Moderne - not that I wanted to buy one, but its quite a rare sight!
I'm glad to hear that the Rockinbetters are getting stamped out, always makes me feel quite angry when I see one that someone had the audacity for such a blatant rip-off.
I'm glad to hear that the Rockinbetters are getting stamped out, always makes me feel quite angry when I see one that someone had the audacity for such a blatant rip-off.
- electrofaro
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Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
First time I visited Denmark Street I was more disappointed by the "street" itself... they dare call that a street!ligumo wrote:I found Denmark Street rather disappointing
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- David Watts
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Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
It's true that it 's quite a little street. But as short as its long history, and still Macari's shop down there.
Anyway when i hear "Denmark Street" i can't prevent myself from thinking of this song from the Kinks :
Anyway when i hear "Denmark Street" i can't prevent myself from thinking of this song from the Kinks :
Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
I'd go for quality over quantity every time.Electrostring wrote:First time I visited Denmark Street I was more disappointed by the "street" itself... they dare call that a street!ligumo wrote:I found Denmark Street rather disappointing
1976 4001 "Shadow" Fretless
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1978 4002 Walnut
1986 4008 Silver
1999 4001 V63 White
2012 4004 Jetglo
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NS CR5 Omni Bass Fretless
Ashbory Bass
Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
I just visited Denmark street a couple of hours ago. A cool vib there! I then walked a few more blocks over to 1 Soho Square, even cooler!
Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
Just pop in at Graham Griffith's house. There's a rumor that he gives a vintage Rick to every third visitor. 
Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
Now that's interesting John im going to have to see uf that's true...jwilli wrote:Just pop in at Graham Griffith's house. There's a rumor that he gives a vintage Rick to every third visitor.
- 8mileshigh
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Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
Bad lucky Scotty.......there's only two of youjwilli wrote:Just pop in at Graham Griffith's house. There's a rumor that he gives a vintage Rick to every third visitor.
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Doh.....but its our 3rd booze festival that means I walk away with a gift.hmnnn probably a hangover
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Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
8mileshigh wrote:And third degree curry burns
Currys on the cards mate but im going nowhere near the ole vindaloo....
Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
hi Graham
Have you sold that hang on the wall display case, yet?
Chris
Have you sold that hang on the wall display case, yet?
Chris
Re: Rickenbacker shopping in London
Manchester beats London on most countsredamber wrote:I checked out Forsyths in Manchester last November, when visiting my son, who is a student at Manchester University. It's a friendly, somewhat old-fashioned store, but with some very nice Rics on display - including, when I was there, a Fireglo 650 Colorado with one of the best paint-jobs I had seen in quite a while. They also had (and still do, judging by their website) a wonderful pre-owned 1992 360-6 in Mapleglo with Black Trim - one of my favourite colour combinations, as evidenced by my earlier posts/pics on the RRF (I'll not bore you all again).pag wrote:Go 200 miles North and try Forsyths on Deansgate Manchester.
Actually, Forsyths is fantastic, and has some of the best Rickenbacker stock in the UK IMO. There was a particlualrly nice 4004 in there when I visited a few weeks back. They're a proper traditional independent music shop, with top service in my experience.
