360v64 fireglo

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360v64 fireglo

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Found a nice one. Plays well. Nothing I’m willing to trade. If I could grab at 3k is that a reasonable price?
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Re: 360v64 fireglo

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Hi Mark,

Depending on overall condition that looks like it's in the mid-to-high range on the Register pricelist data. That's assuming you're in the US.

https://www.rickresource.com/register/pricelist.php.

It's not an unfair price on face value.

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Andrew

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It’s brand new.
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Re: 360v64 fireglo

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Hi Mark,

From what I can see the 360 V64 was only manufactured between 1991 & 2000, it was replaced by the C63 model. Unless it's NOS it'll probably by a C63. Other differences are discussed here - viewtopic.php?t=397975.

You can run the serial number through the RIC decoder to get an idea of year of manufacture, but basically 7 digits from 1999 - YY MM###. The decoder is on Rickenbacker's site - https://www.rickenbacker.com/serial-number-decoder-2/.

If it's new it sounds a good deal. Is it a 6 or 12?

Cheers,
Andrew

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Monty - 2003 4003
Ricky - 1986 330
Cherry - 1991 381 V69
Kody - 1998 650 Dakota
What shall I name my 4005V?
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6 string.
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Re: 360v64 fireglo

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Sure enough, it has to be used. SN decodes it as a 1999. Thank you.
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Re: 360v64 fireglo

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Based on prices cited in an earlier "wanted" thread, the price seems good. The six-string versions are usually harder to find.

If you don't actually need it, you might point the OP of that thread in the right direction, as he had been (and still is, as of February of this year) searching for one for a long time:

viewtopic.php?t=406671&start=30

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Re: 360v64 fireglo

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If I don’t pull the trigger, I will. Right now it’s behind the counter until I can get there.
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I pulled the trigger.
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Re: 360v64 fireglo

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This is the April '98 360V64 I had years ago. Fantastic guitar (not sure why I sold it; probably to fund something else!).
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Heres a pic

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Re: 360v64 fireglo

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Wow! That's very nice. Well done.

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Re: 360v64 fireglo

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The wife is heading to see her mom today, so I’ll fire up everything to about 100db. Thinks time to play Down in the Tube Station at Midnight
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