The Official 75th 4003DCM Forum Owner Thread

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Post by rickaddict »

No basses have shipped yet except for the first one that went to Paul W as far as I know.

Here's a link to a very cool set of photos and information that Paul W posted in another thread regarding the making of the 75th Anni TRC/pickguard:

http://www.rickresource.com/cgi-bin/discus/show.cgi?tpc=7&post=277010#POST277010

Some of you who don't venture into the "Rickenbacker Guitars" section may have missed it.
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I think Scott is correct. They are probably saving the best for last.
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"They are probably saving the best for last"

Well, in that case I guess I'll be waiting for my 660 for a while!
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Just not quite as long Jeff! Image
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