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Archive through June 17, 2005Mitch Berger (Octago10 06-17-05  05:55 pm
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Steve Richards (Jerrysteve)
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Registered: 06-2005
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Posted on Friday, June 17, 2005 - 10:02 pm:   Edit Post Print Post

Boy that 350 on Ebay sure did look nice! I hope I'm not getting Ric Fever.

Does anybody know anything about the 330 hardtail and the story behind it? I thought it looked pretty nifty from the photo I saw on www.rickbeat.com.
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John McKelvy (Wormdiet)
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AFAIK, Mike Parks does not have a brtick/mortar storefront. However, he has offered to let me stop by and check out some of his stock. Send him an email and ask!

I live in NC, therefore, perversely, I shop out of state to avoid sales tax.
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Steve Richards (Jerrysteve)
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Good idea about shopping outside of NC ,but doesn't shipping cost counter act the tax issue (if you have to pay shipping)

The reason I thought Mike Parks has a regular store was because a Raleigh street address is listed.

Glad I didn't head up there on a spur of the moment - thanks

Is the skinny neck hard to get use to. Guitar Center had a 360/330 a while back and it seemed like to make a regular 3 finger D chord I had to do a half bar on three strings and add the B string with my ring or middle finger. I guess you could say I have small to medium size hands. I don't like wide necks at all. Gibson 60's style necks seem to work best for me. The strings seemed to be closer together on the Ric. Just wondering