Description
What makes this guitar special: A faithful recreation of John Lennon's modified '59 325 in Mapleglo. These reissues made their debut in '84 & this particular model was manufactured in '93. This cool little number has all the hallmarks of Lennon's first Rickenbacker - the short scale neck, three pickups & TV knobs with Bigsby tremolo. Production ceased around 2001 & these are becoming harder to find. The Mapleglo version is more sought after than the Jetglo since it's more like the one John used in the early club days in Hamburg. Also the Mapleglo finish shows off beautiful variegation in the wood. Professionally set up by Cream City Music with fresh strings & low action, so it plays & sounds fantastic!
Cosmetic Condition: Super clean, like new condition! This guitar was recently acquired from the original owner as part of a 40-piece collection. It still has the Made In America sticker on the pickguard!
Neck: Slender maple neck with thick rosewood fingerboard & pearloid dot inlays. Frets are in great shape with hardly any wear. Vintage style Ric Deluxe tuners are in perfect working condition. 1 5/8" nut width; 21" scale length. Neck is straight & truss rod works fine.
Body: Semi-hollow maple body with Bigsby tremolo & six-saddle adjustable bridge. Split-level gold plexi pickguard; guitar weighs 7 lbs 7.4 oz.
Pickups: Three vintage style "toaster top" single coils. Dual volume & tone controls with "TV" knobs; 3-way toggle switch; mono output. All electronics are in perfect working condition.
Case: Original vintage style hardshell case included with original owner's manual & polish cloth.