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Post by bosco64 »

Congrats!
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Dave I walked into the Com. ave GC in 2001 one day and bought a 78 Azureglo 4001 in really nice shape and a like new 2000 Sea Green 4003, that was a great day. they had at least ten Ric basses there that day, all the way back to 1973. Go in there now, nada.
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Ron said ".... You know, that bass is a piece of **** anyway, have you tried this Squier P-bass? It's really cool!"

The sales drone probably owns a Squier P-Bass. This leads me to wonder if he could even afford a Ric.
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Naw- its the F_nder Kris Squier Ltd Ed P-bass!
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by docbass »

The local GC is a waste. They only carry one or two Ric guitars at a time and no basses. They also still do the separate case scam. I won't buy from them any longer.
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