Rickenbacker Guitar Straps?

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Rickenbacker Guitar Straps?

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I saw a thread with a link to a couple of dealers selling Rickenbacker straps and I can't find it now. Can anyone assist?
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I don't remember the thread but Dave's Guitar Shop sells them at the lowest price I've seen: http://www.davesguitar.com/ , look under the Rickenbacker guitar inventory.

Rhoads Music http://members.aol.com/rhoadsmusi/store.html and Mike Parks' Rickenbacker Page http://www.the-music-connection.com/ricpart.htm also carry them.
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Ron, I have a barely-used one in natural color that I'd sell to you if you are interested.
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It doesn't make sense that RIC doesn't include the other half of the strap lock with new guitars. I had to go out and buy a set, and now I have extra parts I don't need. Oh, the humanity....!!
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Hey Mr. Phelps, I can always use extra strap lock buttons (I'm assuming that those are the extra parts to which you are refering), so let me know what you'd want for them shipped cheaply.
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Well, I guess you can have them, shipping included! Special deal for you! Send me an address to my email -- [email protected]. Make sure the topic includes RICKENBACKER or it'll get tossed!
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You've got mail!
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... er, no, you don't, because your mailbox rejected my mail. Is "RICKENBACKER" in the subject case sensitive?
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I just sent one through my work e-mail address. We'll see if that works ...

NOPE!

----- Transcript of session follows -----
... while talking to air-ya03.mail.aol.com.:
>>> RCPT To:<[email protected]>
<<< 550 clovrlane IS NOT ACCEPTING MAIL FROM THIS SENDER
550 <[email protected]>... User unknown
Reporting-MTA: dns; rly-ya02.mx.aol.com
Arrival-Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 14:57:23 -0500 (EST)
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Subject: RICKENBACKER
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I think that you need to e-mail me first so that I can reply to it. Use [email protected] as the e-mail address, and put RIC Forum or similar in the subject line.
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