About This Listing

Our Business Hours is Mon to Fri / 11:00 to 18:00 JPN time
We will close Sat and Sun, so we will reply to inquiry that received weekend on next week.
Your understanding will be appreciated.

We are receiving the customer order with first comes first serves basis both on website and at real shop.
So occasionally it will be sold out while having email communication.
Please understand in advance.

Japanese consumption tax is not required for international shopping. However you may be required to pay duty, tax and import fee when receiving your items in your country. You must pay all these duty, tax and fee as receiver/importer and we do not cover any of them.

■Please note
The product description is an automatic translation of the Japanese description. Please contact us if you have any questions.

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Please be noted this one is USED not new.
There is not any issue on the function and the playing condition but blemishes on the cosmetic.
Please send message for more detail information of the condition.

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In the 1920s, Electro String Instrument Corporation capitalized on the guitar culture of the time and produced mainly steel guitars equipped with horseshoe pickups. The company name was later changed to 'Rickenbacker Inc.,' which continues today, and continues to produce musical instruments that are supported by artists around the world.

This is the 'Combo 400' produced around 1957. This model can be said to be an entry model at the time, with a distinctive tulip body shape. Introduced in 1956, production ended in 1958, and was succeeded by the Model 400 series with a neck-through structure.

[Body]
The overall weight is approximately 2.7kg. The body color is Jet Black, but gold flakes appear to have been oversprayed into the sparkle finish visible on the surface. Normally, the neck-through part is not colored, but the neck-through part of this one is also colored jet black, giving it a very cool look. There are some scratches such as graffiti engravings and dents on the pickguard and bridge cover, and the condition is good.

[Neck]
The neck has a through-neck structure made of maple wood. Also pay attention to the wonderful fingerboard material. The top of the head is oversprayed with sparkle black like the body. The tuner remains the 'Grover V97' open back, and although there are some variations in the hardness of the winding, there will be no problems in terms of functionality. Frets/nuts have been replaced. With settings within the spec range, there are no problems such as extreme sound clogging. Nut width 43.0mm. It features a sturdy and thick neck shape that gives it a vintage feel.

[Electrical system]
The controls are volume/tone and tone shift switch. The pickup is equipped with a single coil pickup exclusively for the Rowe Industries 'DiArmond' Combo model, which is loved by Bizarre guitar fans, on the neck side. Although it is an entry model, it is supported by high-quality materials and has a pleasant sound with a warm tone but a strong sense of overtones.

Silver hard case included

Weight: 2.7kg
Body Material: Maple wing
Neck Material/Scale: Maple Neck Thru/628mm (24-3/ 4inch)
Fingerboard/Inlay: Rosewood, 21 Fret/Pearloid dot
Nut Width: 43.0mm (replaced)
Fret Width/Radius: 2.0mm (replaced)/381mm (15inch)
Neck Thickness (1F/7F/12F): 23.2mm/23.8mm/23.8mm
Pickup: DeArmond Single Coil Pickup, 9.0k
*The DC resistance value of the pickup is measured through the control unit

>-------Heartman Vintage Guitars is a store specializing in vintage guitars and basses from Ikebe Musical Instruments Store -------

Listed3 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Combo 400 '57 Refinish Jet Black
Finish
  • Jet Black
Categories
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Ikebe Music

Tokyo, Japan
(740)
Joined Reverb:2020
Items Sold:1,265
Rickenbacker Combo 400 '57 Refinish Jet Black
Rickenbacker Combo 400 '57 Refinish Jet Black
Originally $4,932.05, now $4,192.24 ($739.81 price drop)
$739.81 price drop

About This Listing

Our Business Hours is Mon to Fri / 11:00 to 18:00 JPN time
We will close Sat and Sun, so we will reply to inquiry that received weekend on next week.
Your understanding will be appreciated.

We are receiving the customer order with first comes first serves basis both on website and at real shop.
So occasionally it will be sold out while having email communication.
Please understand in advance.

Japanese consumption tax is not required for international shopping. However you may be required to pay duty, tax and import fee when receiving your items in your country. You must pay all these duty, tax and fee as receiver/importer and we do not cover any of them.

■Please note
The product description is an automatic translation of the Japanese description. Please contact us if you have any questions.

-----------------------------------

Please be noted this one is USED not new.
There is not any issue on the function and the playing condition but blemishes on the cosmetic.
Please send message for more detail information of the condition.

-----------------------------------

In the 1920s, Electro String Instrument Corporation capitalized on the guitar culture of the time and produced mainly steel guitars equipped with horseshoe pickups. The company name was later changed to 'Rickenbacker Inc.,' which continues today, and continues to produce musical instruments that are supported by artists around the world.

This is the 'Combo 400' produced around 1957. This model can be said to be an entry model at the time, with a distinctive tulip body shape. Introduced in 1956, production ended in 1958, and was succeeded by the Model 400 series with a neck-through structure.

[Body]
The overall weight is approximately 2.7kg. The body color is Jet Black, but gold flakes appear to have been oversprayed into the sparkle finish visible on the surface. Normally, the neck-through part is not colored, but the neck-through part of this one is also colored jet black, giving it a very cool look. There are some scratches such as graffiti engravings and dents on the pickguard and bridge cover, and the condition is good.

[Neck]
The neck has a through-neck structure made of maple wood. Also pay attention to the wonderful fingerboard material. The top of the head is oversprayed with sparkle black like the body. The tuner remains the 'Grover V97' open back, and although there are some variations in the hardness of the winding, there will be no problems in terms of functionality. Frets/nuts have been replaced. With settings within the spec range, there are no problems such as extreme sound clogging. Nut width 43.0mm. It features a sturdy and thick neck shape that gives it a vintage feel.

[Electrical system]
The controls are volume/tone and tone shift switch. The pickup is equipped with a single coil pickup exclusively for the Rowe Industries 'DiArmond' Combo model, which is loved by Bizarre guitar fans, on the neck side. Although it is an entry model, it is supported by high-quality materials and has a pleasant sound with a warm tone but a strong sense of overtones.

Silver hard case included

Weight: 2.7kg
Body Material: Maple wing
Neck Material/Scale: Maple Neck Thru/628mm (24-3/ 4inch)
Fingerboard/Inlay: Rosewood, 21 Fret/Pearloid dot
Nut Width: 43.0mm (replaced)
Fret Width/Radius: 2.0mm (replaced)/381mm (15inch)
Neck Thickness (1F/7F/12F): 23.2mm/23.8mm/23.8mm
Pickup: DeArmond Single Coil Pickup, 9.0k
*The DC resistance value of the pickup is measured through the control unit

>-------Heartman Vintage Guitars is a store specializing in vintage guitars and basses from Ikebe Musical Instruments Store -------

Listed3 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Combo 400 '57 Refinish Jet Black
Finish
  • Jet Black
Categories
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Ikebe Music

Tokyo, Japan
(740)
Joined Reverb:2020
Items Sold:1,265

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