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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 330 MapleGlo
Cat#: 9171
Careful acoustic research has resulted in the full, rich and warm sound of this popular Rickenbacker model. Two single coil pickups on a full size body are accented by a traditionally shaped sound hole.
Price: AU$2,550.00 |
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Rickenbacker 360 Mapleglo 2002
Cat#: 9003
This guitar from Rickenbacker broke all the rules of traditional styling when it appeared amid the 'British' sound of the 1960's. Subtly updated through the years, this Deluxe hollow body with its special contour around the entire body perimeter, is still perhaps the most comfortable guitar of all.
Price: AU$2,990.00 |
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Rickenbacker 330 2002 Jet Glo
Cat#: 8961
Careful acoustic research has resulted in the full, rich and warm sound of this popular Rickenbacker model. Two single coil pickups on a full size body are accented by a traditionally shaped sound hole.
Price: AU$2,700.00 |
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Rickenbacker 350 V63 2004 Montezuma Brown
Cat#: 8959
Rickenbacker fans rejoice, this 2004 350 V63 is in a rare Montezuma Brown finish and looks spectacular! The condition of this instrument can only be described as Mint and is for all intents and purposes a new guitar.
Price: AU$5,495.00 |
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Rickenbacker 700S Shasta MG
Cat#: 8904
Rickenbacker stopped making these fine acoustics in 2006, instead licensing out the acoustics to a luthier in San Francisco named Paul Wilczynski, so this is one of the last great acoustics from the factory of Rickenbacker.
Price: AU$4,500.00 |
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