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Hello everybody.

this is an open invitation. If anyone is thinking about coming over to Scotland, send me an email and I can let you know the best places to go away from the beaten track. I go about 4 holidays a year - 3 of them are in Scotland and I still haven't seen everything.
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I live about 3-4 hours south of Ted in central, IL. Or has a fellow forum member put it, 3rd cornfield on the right.
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Originally from Nazareth PA, the home of Martin guitars. Now from Costa Mesa CA, the next town over from the home of Rickenbacker.
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Neighbor of Erik (above) in Newport Beach, CA.

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Northern ,MI here
im getting to old for this ****
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Lincolnshire, East Midlands, UK. And I last had haggis two weeks ago for a "Burns Night" bash, washed down with Glenfiddich. You don't even want to think about what goes in Haggis.

Hawkwind, Franz Ferdinand, Texas (V63 I think) all feature Rickies live.
enough, already.
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Welcome, Derek!
Rome city, Italy here
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North Yorkshire, England, here. (But often get to the central belt).
"If only quilted maple grew on trees!"
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I'm just north of JayBic, 2nd cornfield on the right!
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Bristol, South West of the UK. Nearly in the land of the 'Pasty'
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Hi Derek! I'm from Norway, living near Oslo. (You lived in Norway Bobcat?) I visited Scotland last summer with my family (Glasgow, Hebridees, Edinburgh etc.) Love the single malts and even the haggis and the black pudding!
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Pleasant Hill, Ohio here.

Im in the cornfield.
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Hey Derek.
I live in Lisbon, Portugal. That's right, Spain's tiny neighbour.
Though there aren't any Rickenbacker dealers in Lisbon (or anywhere else in Portugal!), you can find many 4001/4003 basses in private owners' collections, or the odd used Rickenbacker bass at one or two local instrument stores. That's how I got the nine Rickenbacker basses I currently own, and the six or seven ones I let go in recent years. Wherever I take any one of my Ricks to play locally, specially my 4080 (= double-neck), they cause a sensation.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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I live in Fairfax, VA, about 15 miles west of DC. I'm originally from Baltimore and still mourn the day the Colts were taken away.
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
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Same neck of the woods (fields?) as Jason and Dean, but it looks like my field will be beans this year.
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