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Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

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Init.

Gorgeous Ken, mate. *thumbs up*
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ImageImageok i think its all out of my system...
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DAMN!!!!!!!!

I want one!!
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Wow ...
Behold I see the line of my Rickenbackers,
I see my 4001, my 4003, and my v63.
I see them all stretched before me...

Awsome, simply awsome, the Fireglo is lovely.
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I'd heard that you'd gone off fireglo Jim! Image
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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That'd be shortly after I go off breathing !!!!!

Lucky for me Jeff didn't post pics of his 68 Fireglo at the same time, or I'd have to have had a slight sit down with a brown paper bag !!!
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ImageImagehere are two pic's of phil harris's 65 4001 before he bought it -i almost bought it, because it was born on my birthday 4-65.didn't know how to resize pic's on this computer there is no photoshop.
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Ken's 67 4001S is very cool too, and another lovely fireglo finish. That sat up in Toronto for longer than I thought last year considering the rarity. I imagine my 67 body probably came from the same very small batch.
The "S" was not even listed in the Ric domestic catalogs of the sixties, effectively a special order.
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where in Florida are you Andrew ?my mother and brother are in Fort Myers right now i was supposed to go down just too busy ,they said its been rainy ,next time i get down there i will let you know maybe ill bring the bass down for a group photo.also Ive been meaning to take some more pic's don't have a camera it was mom's.
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Phil, my local store & I have an understanding, they get a Rick in & I get first look. In December they told me a dot marker '60's Rick was coming in. That's it.!! So far I've found a '65 1997 there & this one. The FG I've had for 20 years.
Sergio, that's the original guard, no doubt about it. The only thing I can put it down to is the pickup is routed in the wrong spot. Just a little off. It certainly is unique!
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