scotty wrote:Hi my names Scotty and I'm a big sexy chunky hunk....
I'm seeking love and compassion. ....
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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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Born and raised in New Yawk, New Yawk. Been in Northeast Pennsylvania the last decade.
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Scotty I don't know if you can find what you are looking for on the mainland!
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Lol.....admin wrote:Scotty I don't know if you can find what you are looking for on the mainland!
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Born and raised in Melbourne, Orstraya.
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Howdy Joelle!girllennon76 wrote:Howdy, neighbor! I'm in Deerfield Beach, FL (just 10 minutes north of Ft Lauderdale). I've been part of the RRF since '99 or 2000, but I couldn't access to my previous user account, girllennon, hence the girllennon76 moniker, so I appear to be a newb when I'm not. I was the proud owner of a '96 325v63, but sadly sold the guitar in November due to hardship. I plan on getting another 325 when things aren't so tight. For now, I just pine and drool over other Rics, lol.ajish4 wrote:Born & raised in New York.
Now living in South Florida. I've been a member here since 2005, annoying people ever since.
You're only about a 45 minute ride south of me!
I hear you about the drooling! LOL! I have a thing for RIC basses. However, as of late I'm venturing into 6 string territory....you guitarists have SO many choices!
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I obviously spend far too much time on Facebook..............I was looking for the like button to "like" your post Tony. Enjoy that skinny stringed beast of yours. It's a keeper.
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Originally from Roswell Army Air Field in Roswell, New Mexico (yes, that Roswell). Been living in Las Vegas, Nevada for about 32 years now. Trying to get several bass/guitar projects done this year; have put them off for too long (especially the '87 330 Rick).
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I'm originally from eastern Pennsylvania, but have lived in MA, near Boston since 1987.
I've been playing since around '78.
I've been playing since around '78.
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I grew up in Brownsville, TX (On The Border, By The Sea) and now reside in Cypress, TX (NW Houston). In between Brownsville and Cypress, I lived in the following places: New Orleans, LA; Tomah, WI; Stillwater, OK; Memphis, TN; Long Beach, NY; Adams, WI; Steamboat Springs, CO; El Paso, TX; Torrance, CA.
I've been a member of this forum since 2000.
I've been a member of this forum since 2000.
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'98 360 LH MG
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Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. I've been a member of the RRF since 2010.
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I'm originally from Baltimore, MD, but moved to Malibu, CA in 2000. I've been member of RRF since 2005, I think it was....been to a couple of the SoCal Confluences, including the 75th Anniversary back in 2006. Long time RIC owner (1975 - first RIC bass was at 4000)..now I have a large number of basses and guitars, and have been studying and playing for 41 years now.
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I'm presently living in Englewood, Colorado, and we're slated for a warm week here. I just finished tearing-out the ice dams on a particular section of my roof on the north side.
I've been playing my PW-refinished 4003 almost every day for several hours during the winter, and I am realizing that my E is buzzing more than I'd like up above the 7th fret, and that I'm going to have to flip the A string's saddle to improve intonation. Kind of dreaming about a series/parallel option, too; maybe I should ship the whole thing to Dane...
I've been playing my PW-refinished 4003 almost every day for several hours during the winter, and I am realizing that my E is buzzing more than I'd like up above the 7th fret, and that I'm going to have to flip the A string's saddle to improve intonation. Kind of dreaming about a series/parallel option, too; maybe I should ship the whole thing to Dane...
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Hello. I'm in the not-so-sunny state of Delaware.
I very recently bought my first ever Rickenbacker, a Jetglo 360/12, after desiring one for some 30-years.
I changed my strings yesterday and find the R tailpiece to be an unfortunate design. It's great when the string slides neatly into place (which it did for 5 of the strings) but a real fiddly pain when they didn't want to seat properly. Would be great if the 'R' maybe had a hinge so that it could open and allow a little more access space.
Bloody great guitar other than that though and I am very happy to finally own one
I very recently bought my first ever Rickenbacker, a Jetglo 360/12, after desiring one for some 30-years.
I changed my strings yesterday and find the R tailpiece to be an unfortunate design. It's great when the string slides neatly into place (which it did for 5 of the strings) but a real fiddly pain when they didn't want to seat properly. Would be great if the 'R' maybe had a hinge so that it could open and allow a little more access space.
Bloody great guitar other than that though and I am very happy to finally own one
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I'm a little late to the party here, I live in a small town about 20 miles north of Dayton Ohio. I've been a member here coming up on 14 years (this month I believe), love Rickenbacker basses, and have a new Fireglo 4003S currently on order.
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