Re: Does your Rickenbacker bass fit in your car?
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:14 pm
Nice.
Watch out for low bridges.
Watch out for low bridges.
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Make sure it's wearing a seat belt!ozover50 wrote:Sure! My 4003 fits in - sort of.............
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If only someone would pay the fuel bill, at 6 MPG, it takes a lot to run that beast...8mileshigher wrote:cjj wrote:Yeah, I can fit all my Ricks, all of yours, and probably the rest of your band's equipment, then have a decent stage to play on when we get there...![]()
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CJ -- you've solved the Confluence logistics problem !!![]()
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Yup, that's how I do it Aitch!ozover50 wrote:Sure! My 4003 fits in - sort of.............
doctorwho wrote:Sounds like one of those math word problems!jdogric12aolcom wrote:... I took 15 Ricks 2600 miles last year. This month I'll take 4 or 5 Ricks 4100 miles.
"If Jdog can carry 15 Ricks 2600 miles, and 5 Ricks 4100 miles, how many Ricks can he carry 3000 miles?"![]()
Don't you have a mandolin?jdogric12aolcom wrote:doctorwho wrote:Sounds like one of those math word problems!jdogric12aolcom wrote:... I took 15 Ricks 2600 miles last year. This month I'll take 4 or 5 Ricks 4100 miles.
"If Jdog can carry 15 Ricks 2600 miles, and 5 Ricks 4100 miles, how many Ricks can he carry 3000 miles?"![]()
Assuming this is a simple function, and not something of the trigonometric persuasion, I estimate 12.333, or 12 1/3. But I'm not using any of mine to make the 1/3.