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Overview
Rickenbacker models with the designations 310, 320 or 325 were all short-scaled semi-hollowbodies produced as early as 1958. The 320 was the three-pickup entry in the line, and the 325 was the 320 with a vibrato tailpiece. Initially built without any kind of soundhole, the 325 was given a single F-hole in 1964.
Years of Production: 1958 - 1974
Body Style: Double cutaway semi-hollowbody
Wood Composition: Maple back and sides, three-ply Maple/Walnut neck, Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: White pickguard, dot inlays, five control knobs, three toaster-top pickups, vibrato tailpiece
Finish Specification: Fireglo was a standard finish for Rickenbackers in the '60s.
Notable Players: John Lennon
Years of Production: 1958 - 1974
Body Style: Double cutaway semi-hollowbody
Wood Composition: Maple back and sides, three-ply Maple/Walnut neck, Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: White pickguard, dot inlays, five control knobs, three toaster-top pickups, vibrato tailpiece
Finish Specification: Fireglo was a standard finish for Rickenbackers in the '60s.
Notable Players: John Lennon
Price Guide
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.