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Founded in 1931 by Adolph Rickenbacker and George D. Beauchamp, this pioneering firm produced "Rickenbacker Electro Instruments", the first modern electric guitars. In the early 1960s Rickenbacker history became forever wedded to one of the biggest music upheavals of the 20th century: the invasion of the mop-top Beatles from Liverpool, England. Rickenbacker Guitars
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Rickenbacker Export 1966 Rose Morris Model 1998
Cat#: A10012
Rickenbacker guitars realy came to prominence in the 1960's, in the hands of John Lennon, George Harrison, Roger McGuinn, Pete Townshend etc. So why do we see so few Rickenbackers from the '60's? Well, here is a beauty.
Price: AU$13,500.00 |
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Rickenbacker 1981 4003 Jetglo
Cat#: 9884
Born in February 1981, this 4003 Jetglo Bass is a cool thang! A little fancier than a 4001 with Shark Fin Inlays and upgraded pickguard.
Price: AU$3,000.00 |
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Rickenbacker 330 Fire-Glo 2000 Model
Cat#: 9856
We just can't get enough of these modern Rickenbackers!
One of our favourite models is the classic 330, with plenty of jingle and jangle and looks to match they're always alot of fun!
Price: AU$3,000.00 |
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Rickenbacker 4003 S/5 2002
Cat#: 9603
This 5-string bass is derived from the popular historical model 4001S. With flowing body contours and a simple dot inlay fretboard, the 4003S/5 gives an extended total range by the addition of a low 'B' string.
Price: AU$5,250.00 |
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