Description

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Manufactured in 1996 from ◆Serial. This Rickenbacker 325 is famous as John Lennon's trademark, and it is well known that he painted the original maple growl black (although it was not exactly '63 but '58). The short scale allows for complex voicings, and it is interesting to note that the inspiration for the playing that has graced many famous recordings came from its structure, as was the case with Char's Smoky. Since it is more than 20 years old, there are some minor scratches, dents, and some paint fading. If you are a Beatles fan, you must have this model at least once. It is also recommended for Ricken fans. Genuine hard case is included.
Body : Maple
Neck : Maple
Fingerboard : Rosewood/ 21frets
Nut Width : 41mm
Control : Volumes, Tones, Fifth Control & 3-way Toggle SW
Serial Number : D98090
Accessories Genuine hard case
Condition
Pegs ・No problem (within standard)
Nut ・No problem (within the standard)
Fretboard: 8 minutes remaining
Fretboard is unevenly worn.
Neck - Almost straight (within standards)
Truss rod - No problem (within current standards)
Fingerboard ・No problem
Pickups - No problem
Control pots -No problem
Switch ・No problem
Bridge, saddle -No problem (adjusted)
Paint, scratches, etc. ・Minor scratches and dings ・Paint is weak
Overall Rating ・AB.It has some signs of use, but no problems in normal use.
Remarks (replacement parts, etc.) String height: 12 frets, 1 string/1.5mm, 6 strings/2.0mm
Gross weight: 3.0kg

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