1968 Rickenbacker Banjoline
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Check out this super cool and clean 1968 Rickenbacker Banjoline in MapleGlo! The concept for the Banjoline is credited to Eddie Peabody, a very popular Vaudeville player throughout his career from the 1920s to his death in 1970. While not quite a banjo or mandolin, the Banjoline features a total of...
1967 Rickenbacker 366
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Get a 6-string or 12-string sound with this nicely aged 1967 Rickenbacker 366 in its original Fireglo finish! The idea behind this model and its nifty converter, nicknamed “the Comb,” was that you could switch back and forth between a 6 or 12-string configuration at any time using the converter...
1967 Fender Coronado II
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A wonderfully clean 1967 Fender Coronado II in Translucent Red with a subtle burst of Candy Apple Red! By the mid-1960s, Fender had a firm grasp on the solid-bodied guitar market but did not have any offerings to compete with hollow and semi-hollow guitar makers. With the mighty popularity of the...
1966 Rickenbacker 1998 RM (three pickups with vibrato)
$14,500
Fretted Americana
Pete Townshend
1966 Rickenbacker 1998 RM (three pickups with vibrato)
One of the few 1966 '1998 RM's' that has survived in spite of the great Pete Townshend! This fifteen inch-wide, full-sized thin-body (just under 1 5/8 inches deep) export guitar weighs just 7.90 lbs. Featuring a maple body...
1971 Rickenbacker Lightshow (331)
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This 1971 Rickenbacker Lightshow (Model 331), in its original Fireglo finish, will brighten your day! This was the first full year of this model’s introduction (as it debuted mid-70), and it’s a real showstopper! It features two swirled lucite panels with lights mounted underneath that illuminate...