Please call or email for more information or detailed photos. Original case has one 2 inch tear on the top. Even more amazing considering he used it on Dick Clark's Cavalcade Of Stars in the early 60's backing up the likes of Brian Hyland, Chubby Checker, Gary US Bonds and more. The guitar could be considered near-mint which is a testiment to the care this owner took of his instrument. The owner purchased a Rick-O-Sound box in the early sixies and that is included. The only issue is a tiny ding on the back the neck which can't even be felt.
No belt buckle rash (owner always covered buckle). The neck is straight and all electronics are in good working order. All original except for the pickup selector switch (original one is included) which the original owner had changed out and the accent vibrato arm which is a factory replacement. This model sports the Capri-style horns and was made before the company added the blender knob. One of a kind.1961 RICKENBACKER 365 W/OHSC- One of 5 mapleglo 365s made in 1961. It was, as you mentioned, put up for auction at a high price, I believe last year.
#Rickenbacker 325 in sunburst for sale serial
There are some that believe that since it has no serial number, it may have been the original V-80, a solid-body prototype for the series, since no other record of V-80 exists. Yes, to my memory, the Polynesian was never sold, though it was completed and preserved beautifully. It is believed to have been the template for the reissue C58. THis is a replica/copy made for my own personal.
Price: 800 Location: Indiana Ok, for those of you that are against Ric copies, please look away. Later, this guitar was stripped of hardware and tossed rather roughly around the shop for years. For Sale Rickenbacker (copy replica) 325 Discussion in For Sale: Other Stuff (Not bass related) started by Peacefrog35, Jun 16, 2015. There was an Asian girl group that used this guitar with a phony middle pickup put in for photo sessions. They kept one around the shop for years, using it for photo sessions, adding a pup, taking a pup out, using it for mock-up, etc. There's another pic of Hall holding a sunburst (autumnglo) 325 in the same manner. No matter, because V-81 and V-83 were virtually identical. I've always heard that guitar he's holding was V-81. Still, other examples of both styles can be found in the original production run, as well as F hole examples, and examples without them.
#Rickenbacker 325 in sunburst for sale serial numbers
#V83, two serial numbers later, received no such modification. There is a sales receipt showing this shipment, with serial numbers. Plays well, looks the part and comes with a decent well padded soft case for protection.
It was shipped to Germany with those modifications. Black and white six string electric guitar, recently set up with new strings, oiled and polished and truss rod checked. When they were returned to the Santa Ana factory for shipping, #V80 mysteriously received a four-control upgrade, including Rogan "oven" knobs. They were to be shipped to Steinway Musichaus, Hamburg. please note this is not a rickenbacker and have no other informati. This guitar was taken to the 1959 NAMM show in Chicago, where a German music dealer bought several Rickenbacker guitars, #V80 being one of them. Rickenbacker 360 6 String Black 2008 The Jam Paul. This guitar is believed to be the very first "real" 325 made. However, there is photographic evidence of #V81 being displayed by John Hall in 1958. It is believed that #V80 was a guitar known as the "Polynesian", because no sales record of #V80 exist. There is some odd history surrounding these guitars. Here's #V-83, two serial #'s away from John Lennon's. Here's a treat for you nostalgia buffs my buddy John Williams bought two of the origimodels.