Help pricing a Rick

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Help pricing a Rick

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Hello all,

Looking for help getting a general idea of what my 330 is worth.

Its in almost mint condition all org parts from the factory and as you can see in Seagreen with the silver case.

Not sure of its worth because of the unusual color as well as the toster top pickups which seem to be non standard and the tail piece.

Any advice welcome.

Thanks
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The first problem pricing your 330 is that it isn't a 330. :wink:
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360 V64 in Sea Green, I like it!
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tmossman wrote:The first problem pricing your 330 is that it isn't a 330. :wink:
Great what is it then?

its not a 360 the top is not rounded but squared off and in fact bound.
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360V64, six string version of 360/12V64, or today, the 360/12C63
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eBall wrote:
tmossman wrote:The first problem pricing your 330 is that it isn't a 330. :wink:
Great what is it then?

its not a 360 the top is not rounded but squared off and in fact bound.
360 V64 as stated above. It is the original body shape of the 360. The binding never appears on 330's nor the inlays.
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tmossman wrote:
eBall wrote:
tmossman wrote:The first problem pricing your 330 is that it isn't a 330. :wink:
Great what is it then?

its not a 360 the top is not rounded but squared off and in fact bound.
360 V64 as stated above. It is the original body shape of the 360. The binding never appears on 330's nor the inlays.
360 "Old/Original Style" ("OS"), also known as "WBBS" ("White Binding, Both Sides"), and "WB" (With/White Binding), or "Double Bound" 360/360 Double Bound.

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This is a rare guitar. Rick discontinued the 360V64 6-string model in 2001. The finish color of your guitar is Sea Green, which was the Rick color of the year (COY) for 2000 (this finish color could only be ordered in 2000). Sea Green is a rare finish color on any Rick model.

The only other COY that could have been on a 360V64 model would be Desert Gold, which was the 2001 COY. I haven't seen any 360V64 models in Desert Gold (has anyone?). There is one other 360V64 on the RRF Register in Sea Green. So you've got a rare bird -- one of a few 360V64 models finished in a RIC COY.

Value? I'd say at least $2500 if not more, and it could be a lot more.
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I dunno, I think that's about it; maybe a little more, even for the unusual color, which is gorgeous, btw. . . :D

If you don't need to sell it, I'd say keep it, b/c the market's not all that great right now so you might not get your price.
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Please note since you are a new member this item cannot be offered for sale until (a) you have reached 30 posts and (b) It must be offered for sale in the marketplace section of our forum.

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winston wrote:Please note since you are a new member this item cannot be offered for sale until (a) you have reached 30 posts and (b) It must be offered for sale in the marketplace section of our forum.

Welcome to the forum. When you get a chance please peruse our rules. viewtopic.php?f=25&t=391087

Thanks for the heads up wasn't offering it for sale just trying to find out the worth (and what it was more fully)
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Guys thanks for the info, Guess I really didn't know what I had then.

I had no idea what the worth would be as I don't know much about Ricks!
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Welcome to the forum! There are a lot of great people here. :)

Very cool Rick. When you have the chance, please indulge us with more and detailed photos! :D

I've seen a 12 string 360 V64, and other models of Sea Green Ricks, but I think that's the first six string SG 360V64 I've seen.

Cheers,

Paul
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Where's the drool emoticon when I need it???
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Where's the drool emoticon when I need it???
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A big one, please!



Welcome!!!

What a guitar!!!! Perfect!!! - Keep it, please!

To speak directly: You are something special for this forum! A new guy, having a rare diamond in his case and he doesn't know what's inside. Cool appearance!
This forum is great and very friendly. I am not one of "the old ones" here. No problem, until yet I can only suggest to share.

Pleeeeeeeeeaaase! High resolution pics, tons of them!
- That is allowed from the first post on. :wink:
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