1963 Rickenbacker 365 New Capri Autumnglo - Rare Model
$7,499.99
Kansas City Vintage Guitars
1963 Rickenbacker 365 Capri Autumnglo!
Here is a really rare early Rickenbacker 365 “New Capri Style” in autumnglo finish. The guitar is partially refinished/oversprayed but is very original overall. These were made in the same era when the Beatles started using the similar 12 string. This is the...
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...
Rickenbacker 325C64
$3,249
Andy Babiuk's Fab Gear
SAVE FOR A LIMITED TIME! (March 30th through April 30th)
NEW - When Beatlemania took America by storm in 1964 it initiated a rise in the popularity of the model 325, famously used by John Lennon the model 325C64 duplicates the Model 325 that Lennon received from Rickenbacker in 1964. Complete...
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...
1967 Rickenbacker 310 (two pickups 'R' tailpiece)
$14,500
Fretted Americana
A Near Mint January 1967 Rickenbacker 310
1967 Rickenbacker 310 (two pickups 'R' tailpiece)
This exceptionally rare and very beautifully 'shaded' Fireglo, January 1967 Model 310 weighs just 5.20 lbs. Asymetrical double cutaway, 13 inch wide, 1 1/2 inch deep maple body with a single f-hole...
Rickenbacher A-25 Frying Pan
$5,499
Thunder Road Guitars
Description
Up for sale is a early 1930s Rickenbacker "Rickenbacher" A-25 Frying Pan. This instrument came out of a local collection here in Washington and is a really cool and fun part of guitar history. The tuners have been changed (originals included with one broken button), there is a piece of...