![]() ![]() Needless to say, I was thrilled, on several levels, and still have it, to this day. Interesting story, in that I sold it (twice).once to get my Gretsch Country Gent, then later I bought it back,įrom the guy I sold it to, for 100 dollars! Hung on to it another 3 years, or so.then sold it, again.to anotherįriend, to by my first "Hasselblad" camera, when I.with the advent of "Disco," decide not to pursue music,Īny longer, and went into "Photography!" 10 years, went by, and in 1981, after Lennon was killed, and I was feeling "nostalgic," I called the fellow I had sold my old Strat to, and (Amazingly :>O) he still had it! Even more amazingly, he sold it back to me, for exactly what I had sold it to him, for.$280.00. pickup was fitted on a Rickenbacker guitar that looked more like a frying. My first ever, electric guitar was a '64 Fender Strat (3-color sunburst, with rosewood fingerboard). plate or the pickguard and contains controls, switches, condensators, etc. Versions, over the years.but, I really regretted selling those, the most! Only 3?!!! LOL! Well, my black '68 Les Paul Custom, '68 SG Standard, and 69 ES-355! Those, for sure!Īnother one, was my old black (Jet Glo) '68 Rickenbacker 360-12 string. ![]()
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