RIC Outlet 360 WB Wide Neck Gun Metal Blue

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Re: RIC Outlet 360 WB Wide Neck Gun Metal Blue

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That Gun Metal Blue is beautiful, wish I knew the paint code because I would already be driving down to Sherwin Willams for some CV right now!
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Re: RIC Outlet 360 WB Wide Neck Gun Metal Blue

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To the delight of many a bar patron throughout this land, I no longer gig so in that respect my one offs
indeed have not been gigged. The vast majority of them have been played however at our little
weekly neighborhood jam. Who knows......if we can find a drummer and a bass player they just may
be gigged at some point.
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ryan.jones wrote:That Gun Metal Blue is beautiful, wish I knew the paint code because I would already be driving down to Sherwin Willams for some CV right now!
Not only is there no paint code . . . it's a custom finish we formulated . . . even if there was, you wouldn't find it at Sherwin Williams, whose products we haven't used in some years now.
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Re: RIC Outlet 360 WB Wide Neck Gun Metal Blue

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SOLD for $5100.
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It'll be interesting to see what becomes of this guitar too. Guitars are made to be played. When collectors get involved and guitars, cars, artwork, etc...just become another possession or investment, I think it takes the purpose and meaning out of that "thing". "Don't even point....."
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Whatever the formula John you really hit the nail on the head this time. I like it very much and it is a new look for Rickenbacker which I hope will show up as a COY or other option at some point.
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admin wrote:Whatever the formula John you really hit the nail on the head this time. I like it very much and it is a new look for Rickenbacker which I hope will show up as a COY or other option at some point.
+1! :D
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admin wrote:Whatever the formula John you really hit the nail on the head this time. I like it very much and it is a new look for Rickenbacker which I hope will show up as a COY or other option at some point.
+1 And I would love to see the 360 humbucker configuration available.
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libratune wrote:SOLD for $5100.
Looks like Craig scored another one! Congrats! :D
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: RIC Outlet 360 WB Wide Neck Gun Metal Blue

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aceonbass wrote:I think it's neat that RIC does these one-offs and offers them to the public in this way, but I'd like to see just one of them getting gigged. I'm afraid these customs are all disappearing down a collectors "black hole never again to grace the night time sky".
:shock: :( :( :(
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