Jonathan, I hope that deal is working out, so that the beautiful Fretless Turquoise beauty ends up under your Christmas tree ! ! !coolingitdown wrote:I have two. I'm working on acquiring a third.
Officially, Do Most Ric Owners Own More Than One?
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Officially, Do Most Ric Owners Own More Than One?
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I see, thanks Folkie.Folkie wrote:Yes, the two sound totally different. My 330/12, run through a JangleBox JB2 and into my solid state Fender Princeton Chorus amp, really approaches those early Roger McGuinn tones. But the C63...
Re: Officially, Do Most Ric Owners Own More Than One?
I have 2 registered; 4001 and 4003 basses. I should have 3, but I'm waiting until my 330 gets, um, "fixed". 
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♪♫♪♫I need new strings, these ones have a bunch of dang wrong notes on 'em ♫♪♫♪
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Re: Officially, Do Most Ric Owners Own More Than One?
I only have five 
Rickenbacker 325c58 MG
Rickenbacker 325c58 JG
Rickenbacker 325v59 JG
Rickenbacker 360/12v64 FG
Rickenbacker 330/12 FG
Rickenbacker 325c58 JG
Rickenbacker 325v59 JG
Rickenbacker 360/12v64 FG
Rickenbacker 330/12 FG
Re: Officially, Do Most Ric Owners Own More Than One?
I have owned six but, have only had 5 on a consistent basis. My first RIC, a 366/12, I've had since '02. It was 'born' in April of '67. My second, I bought the same year and is a 325/V59 which I sold a couple years ago. My third, a 380L PZ, I bought ('03) just before [it turns out] they were discontinued. My fourth, a 620/12MB, I bought while I was in Vegas at the one and only Ed Roman's in '05. Number 5 is a 360/6 FG I bought on my birthday in '06 at Apple Music in Portland, Or. Even when I told them it was my birthday, they insisted that I pay for it.
On to number six and my last purchase is a 660/6 in Birdseye Maple, bought earlier this year. I will probably never part with what I have and am seriously mulling over the purchase of a RIC bass. A classic 4001/C64(?) would be nice. 
All my RiC's, save for the 325, are registered here on this site.
All my RiC's, save for the 325, are registered here on this site.
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Re: Officially, Do Most Ric Owners Own More Than One?
I've had as many as 8 Rickenbacker basses. I'm down to 6 now. I just could not justify keeping so many and not playing them. The Blackstar I recently sold was a great bass, but I never played her and all she did was collect dust. My 73 4001, I played that bass all the time. What a great instrument!! A forum member inquired and I sold her. I shouldn't have. I miss her almost daily!
I have been playing my USA Spector NS2 quite a bit lately but my Shadow and my Walnut 4002 will always be my favorites.
Sepp
I have been playing my USA Spector NS2 quite a bit lately but my Shadow and my Walnut 4002 will always be my favorites.
Sepp
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1972 4001 Jetglo
1973 4001 Burgundyglo
2011 4003 Jetglo
1986 4003 Shadow
1972 4001 Jetglo
1973 4001 Burgundyglo
2011 4003 Jetglo
1986 4003 Shadow
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I have an 2011 4003 FG and a 2005 360 MG that I just picked up.. I have many other basses and a few different guitars by other companys also. I really love some of my "others", but 9 out of ten times I seem to grab a Rickenbacker to play. Im not much of a guitar player, and am really trying to improve. The 360 makes me want to play. What a sound! Im in love with that bridge toaster with the tone knob dialed right up through a Fender blues Deluxe reverb reissue! Jangle for days!
Probably what will happen is that I will sell 1 or 2 of my "orphans" and hook myself up with a 330 12 JG if I can. I think Im hooked! 
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It won't end up under the tree, unfortunately. I've had some issues gaining access to the cash needed to complete the deal (i'll leave it at that; we can talk about it in person at Jangle Bell Rock next week). Gary so far has been abundantly patient as we try to sort the issue out.8mileshigher wrote:Jonathan, I hope that deal is working out, so that the beautiful Fretless Turquoise beauty ends up under your Christmas tree ! ! !coolingitdown wrote:I have two. I'm working on acquiring a third.
2010 4003 FG
1997 4003FL Turquoise
Set neck 4001S (color TBD)
1997 4003FL Turquoise
Set neck 4001S (color TBD)
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I've had 10 or 11 ricks through the years. 6 is the magic number right now. I enjoy trading up and trying new (to me) instruments. If I'm not totally in love they will probably move along eventually, but I have three that aren't going anywhere: my '82 320 that was bought new and received a PW Ruby makeover in recent years, my '57 tulip combo that's just like the first rick I ever had, and my N*** T***** 325/12 which is unique in Blue Boy.
All I wanna do is rock!
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Currently, I have just this one, which I'll never sell. It was the second high end guitar I had ever purchased. I have other guitars, both electric and acoustic. All are tools to me, used either on stage or for teaching.
While it would be nice to have a 6 string 360, I have other guitars that fill that function. So I feel like I have every expediency covered with a Rick 12, a Gretsch, and a telecaster.
JimK
While it would be nice to have a 6 string 360, I have other guitars that fill that function. So I feel like I have every expediency covered with a Rick 12, a Gretsch, and a telecaster.
JimK
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You do. The only thing I might suggest is to add a hot Gibson with humbuckers to your stable. Les Paul or an SG (which is an affordable top guitar) would definitely add some rockin' grit to your collection.jimk wrote: I feel like I have every expediency covered with a Rick 12, a Gretsch, and a telecaster.
JimK
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Or you might like one of the Korean-made PRS SE models; much more affordable, but plenty of fat humbucker tone!Tommy wrote:You do. The only thing I might suggest is to add a hot Gibson with humbuckers to your stable. Les Paul or an SG (which is an affordable top guitar) would definitely add some rockin' grit to your collection.jimk wrote: I feel like I have every expediency covered with a Rick 12, a Gretsch, and a telecaster.
JimK
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I have to say that I'm really glad that I DO own more than one Rick - at the moment, only my 4001v63, my 4002 and my 4003/s8 are in playable condition. The perennial problem with buying over the internet is that you're never quite sure what you'll get (even from supposedly safe sources!
)
* My 4001 "Shadow" fretless (apparently made in 1976, no reliable S/N to confirm) needed a new nut and still needs a lot of work doing to correct the negative neck angle (causing an unplayable action) and resolve some electrical problems;
* my 1982 4001 fretless needed extensive work to the fingerboard and neck angle to get it playable;
In such cases, (in one, the eBay advert was, at best, misleading), I only discovered the problems with the instruments once they arrived. I do wonder sometimes whether these guys who sold me those instruments have any consciences, or might even regret selling them if they only knew how well they now play (or will play) once I've paid good money to local luthiers to make them playable.
Whilst my patience with some online sellers wears very thin (one of whom is a senior member here - he knows who he is
), I'm confident that once I get the necessary work done, I'll have five Ricks that I'll be happy to work with live. I'm just glad I had other instruments to fall back and rely upon, to get me through gigs...
Ash
* My 4001 "Shadow" fretless (apparently made in 1976, no reliable S/N to confirm) needed a new nut and still needs a lot of work doing to correct the negative neck angle (causing an unplayable action) and resolve some electrical problems;
* my 1982 4001 fretless needed extensive work to the fingerboard and neck angle to get it playable;
In such cases, (in one, the eBay advert was, at best, misleading), I only discovered the problems with the instruments once they arrived. I do wonder sometimes whether these guys who sold me those instruments have any consciences, or might even regret selling them if they only knew how well they now play (or will play) once I've paid good money to local luthiers to make them playable.
Whilst my patience with some online sellers wears very thin (one of whom is a senior member here - he knows who he is
Ash
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1976 4001 "Shadow" Fretless
1978 4002 Walnut
1986 4008 Silver
1999 4001 V63 White
2012 4004 Jetglo
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Button 6 String Fretfull
Button 6 String Fretless
NS CR5 Omni Bass Fretless
Ashbory Bass
1978 4002 Walnut
1986 4008 Silver
1999 4001 V63 White
2012 4004 Jetglo
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Button 6 String Fretfull
Button 6 String Fretless
NS CR5 Omni Bass Fretless
Ashbory Bass
Re: Officially, Do Most Ric Owners Own More Than One?
I had to laugh at these posts. I've had mine since 1969 and you got to be a masochist to have more than one of these quirky *** guitars.
