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Post by jingle_jangle »

Welcome, Bob!

This Forum, with the addition of yours and John's sections (not to mention the regular postings of John and Ben Hall and Kenny Howes) has fast become THE clearing house for information and opinion on the best electric guitars ever made--our beloved Rickenbackers.

Long may we contribute and play.
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Good to have your specific input here Bob.

Looking forward (again!) to many informative posts.
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welcome Bob. I'm looking forward to this new forum and learning more details and finer points on Rics, new and old.
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Welcome, Bob. I think new Rickenbacker guitars and basses are some of the best ever made, and they certainly the first ones I'll look at. My most recent guitar is a 2004 Rick 660/12 that is perfect - it's hard to imagine a better 12-string. I'm looking forward to the discussions in this area.
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Post by stringman »

Bob do you think my 360oswb12 autumnglow checkered bound has a shot at getting in the new rickenbacker calender that Paul is doing? I believe the cutoff date is Jan 15th. Congratulations on a most knowledgeable guy taking over this part of the forum.
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