

Handled better than his and wondered why. These were made by Rickenbacker as student models using the same Pickups and Electronics to include Blue Molex capacitors.This guitar has the Rickenbac. This is a 1966 short scale guitar similar to the Rickenbacker 325 model except this is an Electro ES16. Standard finishes for Rickenbacker solid bodies included Cloverfield blue-green, natural maple, gold-tinged Montezuma Brown, and Black Diamond.

Fireglo (the pink to red sunburst we now know so well) was added in 1959. Rickenbacker / Electro ES16 Guitar - $1,500 (Salem) Standard colors in 1958 included Hi Lustre Blonde (a natural maple finish) and Autumnglo (a 2-tone brown sunburst).With the neck and middle pickup wired together, the guitars controls act as if only controlling a dual-pickup model. Loaded with a trio of vintage single-coil Toaster Top pickups, the Rickenbacker 325C64 sounds as clear and iconic as youd expect.
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The 330 entered the Rickenbacker product line in 1958, though at the time the 300 series of guitars was known as the "Capri" series. Rickenbacker 325C64 Semi-hollowbody Guitar World Australia. Unlike many guitars of the time, the Ric 325 came with three single-coil pickups. The 325 is a short-scale guitar at only 20¾ inches and had a typical Rickenbacker shape with dual sharp cutaways and a large pickguard.

Guitar features vintage style tuners, toaster pickups, and short scale like John Lenon's first Rick.The neck is straight. This guitar is all original and in mint condition.

With unique design appointments like the Rick-O-Sound stereo output, the double truss-rod design, one-piece necks in their basses and much more, Rickenbacker instruments really do stand out from the crowd, even beyond their aesthetics! Used by countless players throughout the decades such as Lemmy, Geddy Lee, Paul McCartney and more, they’ve become borderline-iconic in the world of bass. It’s no wonder then that they have an air of nostalgia and a design that is both retro and timeless – what’s not to love?ĭespite being electric guitar pioneers, they’re arguably better-known for their bass guitars. Unknown to many, Rickenbacker were actually the first company in the world to produce electric guitars, with production starting as early as 1932.
