I finally got my first Rickenbacker.
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 1:00 pm
Today I received my first Rickenbacker through a private sale. It's a new 325V63 from 1999. And, let me tell you, I couldn't be happier. The guitar plays like a dream, and it's got all the Beatle vibe I hoped for. The short scale is not frustrating, but actually easier to play on.
And, I feel like I owe everybody on this forum a great big thank you. About a year ago, I came to this forum asking about Rickenbacker copies. As most of you know, I'm 16 (and back then I was only 15), and a Rickenbacker was far out of my price range. I thought I could settle for a Tokai or a Japanese copy. However, the good people here told me just to keep working hard and earning money, and eventually I'd have enough for a real Rick. So, over the course of one year, I've "scrimped and saved" and worked several jobs. I had a job at the supermarket, mowing lawns, various odd jobs, etc. I also sold a lot of stuff on eBay. If I had to choose the job I hated most, it would be this one time when a minimum wage high school janitor paid me twenty dollars to do his shift for him!
But, aside from all that, thank you EVERYBODY. I came extremely close to pulling the trigger and giving in, but the folks here encouraged me to keep trying and that eventually I'd have a real Rickenbacker. And, now that day has come, and I'm so glad I did...there really is NO comparison.
Thanks again, and here it is:



And, I feel like I owe everybody on this forum a great big thank you. About a year ago, I came to this forum asking about Rickenbacker copies. As most of you know, I'm 16 (and back then I was only 15), and a Rickenbacker was far out of my price range. I thought I could settle for a Tokai or a Japanese copy. However, the good people here told me just to keep working hard and earning money, and eventually I'd have enough for a real Rick. So, over the course of one year, I've "scrimped and saved" and worked several jobs. I had a job at the supermarket, mowing lawns, various odd jobs, etc. I also sold a lot of stuff on eBay. If I had to choose the job I hated most, it would be this one time when a minimum wage high school janitor paid me twenty dollars to do his shift for him!
But, aside from all that, thank you EVERYBODY. I came extremely close to pulling the trigger and giving in, but the folks here encouraged me to keep trying and that eventually I'd have a real Rickenbacker. And, now that day has come, and I'm so glad I did...there really is NO comparison.
Thanks again, and here it is:



