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Amazing, you could get copies of those almost 10 years ago, except they had wide nuts like the 380L and a glossy finish. In 10 more years you might be able to get ones like those from Rickenbacker too. Or not.
I imagine 50 years from now you'll be able to get copies of 330 style basses that were made in Japan in the 1960s.
I imagine 50 years from now you'll be able to get copies of 330 style basses that were made in Japan in the 1960s.
I believe Rickenbacker trademarked that solely to stop people talking shit about them on the internet. [/butseriouslyfuckthoseBeatledickriders]George wrote:has anyone coined "turdenbacker" yet?
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I really like the look of these, but they'd be so much better with a rosewood board, especially the 360. You can't really see the sharkfin inlays with the maple.
If they had a rosewood board, I'd probably go for one of the 330s. I can imagine the satin finish would make these instantly easier to play without the high gloss finish on the fretboard.
They do look a tad like someone threw them together in a woodshop somewhere. I like that though.
I can't imagine how they're still around. You hardly see any musicians using them. They must all sell to old farts with Beatles/Byrds fascinations and no talent (look on YouTube, it's hilarious how bad some of these guys are.)
Their prices are sort of crazy too. A 330 shouldn't be 2K. 1500 maybe, but not 2K.
If they had a rosewood board, I'd probably go for one of the 330s. I can imagine the satin finish would make these instantly easier to play without the high gloss finish on the fretboard.
They do look a tad like someone threw them together in a woodshop somewhere. I like that though.
I can't imagine how they're still around. You hardly see any musicians using them. They must all sell to old farts with Beatles/Byrds fascinations and no talent (look on YouTube, it's hilarious how bad some of these guys are.)
Their prices are sort of crazy too. A 330 shouldn't be 2K. 1500 maybe, but not 2K.
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Beatles/Birds make them so expensive. Actually they are the only reason why Rickenbacker still exists. I can't say what I'm feeling about that exact models, but the video in the openning post confirmed for me again that Ricks and Voxes were made to suit each other perfectly.
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