This guitar has its roots in the Combo 400, which was released in the mid-1950s, and was added to the Rickenbacker lineup in 1957. The Model 950, affectionately known as the Tulip, has a distinctive small body shape. That's it.
It has a maple body and neck-through structure, uses rosewood for the fingerboard, and is equipped with two toaster top pickups on a 20.75-inch scale, making it a very attractive piece with a unique playing feel and crisp, unique sound. Masu.
The condition is that there are scratches and scratches due to age and play, and some paint has peeled off.
It has a vintage look with a strong presence that you cannot get with a new item.
The pots, capacitors, wiring materials, pegs, and frets have been changed, and the bridge has curved over time, so the string heights of the 3rd and 4th strings are slightly lower, but this does not affect play.
Currently, the frets are slightly uneven from the 1st to the 5th fret, mainly on the treble string side, but there is no sound clogging, and there is plenty of room for tightening the rod.
You can continue to use it for many years to come.
Note: This is the original hard case, but the interior is completely peeled off.
Body: Maple
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Fret Marker Style: Dot
Frets: 21
Scale length: 20.75 inch
Neck Width at Nut: approx. 39mm
Pickups: Original, Front/7.65k Rear/7.27k
Bridge: Original
Machine Heads : Changed, Grover Open Gear Type
Weight:2.740kg