1991 Rickenbacker 381 John Kay #149/250
$6,000
Rumble Seat Music
One of only 250 made, this beautiful Rickenbacker 381 is the signature model of Steppenwolf lead singer and guitarist John Kay. Complete with all original paperwork, case, and COA, this guitar features an elegantly carved maple body and the classic Rickenbacker checkerboard binding. The 3-way...
1990 Rickenbacker 355JL
$3,450
Nico-Nico Guitars
Rickenbacker 1990 335 John Lennon Limited
This "355JL John Lennon Limited" model was produced in a limited 2,000 pieces to commemorate the 50th anniversary of John Lennon's birth.
The pickguard is decorated with John's illustration, and the pickups and truss rod cover are fixed with flat...
1996 Rickenbacker 325v63
$2,550
Nico-Nico Guitars
Rickenbacker 1996 325v63
The "325V63" model is a reissue of the 325 used by John Lennon in his 1964 appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.
It has a short scale, accent vibrato unit, semi-hollow body and three Toaster pickups.
There are a total of three touched up dents on the back edge and...
1964 Rickenbacker Rose Morris Model 1996
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Well Strung Guitars
Check out this beautiful 1964 Rickenbacker 1996 Rose Morris in Fireglo! Rose Morris out of London was Rickenbacker’s UK distributor, and in 1963, they commissioned six models specifically for sale to the Beatlemania-driven British market. Each model closely resembled Rickenbacker’s traditional line...
1967 Rickenbacker 325 (three pickups with vibrato)
$11,500
Fretted Americana
An Exceptionally Fine 1967 Rickenbacker 325 - The 'John Lennon' Model
1967 Rickenbacker 324 (three pickups with vibrato)
This super rare Model 325 weighs just 6.30 lbs. Asymetrical double cutaway, 12 3/4 inch wide and just under 1 1/2 inch deep maple body with a single f-hole (running at 1...
1997 Rickenbacker 660/12TP Tom Petty Signature
$6,550
Southern Elk Music Co.
If you're around my age and you think back to who was on the radio during your high school years, chances are Mr. Petty would be near the top of that list. He, along with the likes of The Eagles, Aerosmith, Bob Seger, Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd rang in those hazy days of '70s Rock and we listened to...