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Probably somewhere in the $1000-$1500 range.Jazzmasterfan wrote:Looks nice. I get the impression that you know you're Rickenbackers. Can I be cheeky and ask you a question? I've been out of playing music for a long time and have a 1991 Rickenbacker six string maplego with the black pickguard, black tailpiece and bridge cover etc. It is in immaculate condition (like new), hasn't been used for the last 13/14 years but has been kept in it's original case and serviced. What do you think it would be worth if I was to sell it?
What about when I wear a camisole at practice?damienblair17 wrote:It could be because she's wearing nothing but a camisole.St. Jimmy wrote:why is susanna hoffs so fucking hot?!
RUN AMOK!.scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal
I love it. Looks amazing. That is a Rick I would own. Good Score!westtexasred wrote:It's a 360v64 which RIC stopped making in 2000.I didn't plan on buying this but it was on Ebay last night with a $1800 BIN.These are really pretty uncommon in Jetglo especially a 6 string version.It's cool too because it has the pre scatterwound 12K "hot" toasters.
It has a mono jack and a "Ric-O-Sound" stereo jack. The stereo splits the sound of the 2 pickups so you can have the neck pickup going to one amp and the bridge to another.silly_rabbit_band wrote:I hope this isn't a stupid question, but what's with the 2 jacks?
That's not much more than I paid for it brand new just over 16 years ago!westtexasred wrote:Probably somewhere in the $1000-$1500 range.Jazzmasterfan wrote:Looks nice. I get the impression that you know you're Rickenbackers. Can I be cheeky and ask you a question? I've been out of playing music for a long time and have a 1991 Rickenbacker six string maplego with the black pickguard, black tailpiece and bridge cover etc. It is in immaculate condition (like new), hasn't been used for the last 13/14 years but has been kept in it's original case and serviced. What do you think it would be worth if I was to sell it?
My Rickenbacker(above)is 13 years old.I think the list price in 1995 was about $1999 so it sold for about $200 less than the 1st owner may have paid for it.Jazzmasterfan wrote:That's not much more than I paid for it brand new just over 16 years ago!westtexasred wrote:Probably somewhere in the $1000-$1500 range.Jazzmasterfan wrote:Looks nice. I get the impression that you know you're Rickenbackers. Can I be cheeky and ask you a question? I've been out of playing music for a long time and have a 1991 Rickenbacker six string maplego with the black pickguard, black tailpiece and bridge cover etc. It is in immaculate condition (like new), hasn't been used for the last 13/14 years but has been kept in it's original case and serviced. What do you think it would be worth if I was to sell it?
I was hoping the price of such a quality guitar would go up over time! Oh well!!westtexasred wrote:My Rickenbacker(above)is 13 years old.I think the list price in 1995 was about $1999 so it sold for about $200 less than the 1st owner may have paid for it.Jazzmasterfan wrote:That's not much more than I paid for it brand new just over 16 years ago!westtexasred wrote: Probably somewhere in the $1000-$1500 range.
It probably will, but 80's and early 90's were not considered a wonderful time for guitar makers... Thats why 80's Les Paul's and strats are still relatively cheap compared to 70's. Good or not, there isn't some crazy mojo mistique about owning anything that might have been played by Duran DuranJazzmasterfan wrote:I was hoping the price of such a quality guitar would go up over time! Oh well!!westtexasred wrote:My Rickenbacker(above)is 13 years old.I think the list price in 1995 was about $1999 so it sold for about $200 less than the 1st owner may have paid for it.Jazzmasterfan wrote: That's not much more than I paid for it brand new just over 16 years ago!
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