An Absolutely Mint as New 1990 Rickenbacker 325V63 John Lennon Limited Edition
1990 Rickenbacker 325V63 John Lennon Limited Edition
This limited edition Model 325V63 'John Lennon' weighs just 6.60 lbs. Asymetrical double cutaway, 12 3/4 inch wide and just over 1 1/2 inch deep maple body. Maple neck with a nut width of just under 1 5/8 inches, a short (three-quarter) scale length of 21 1/4 inches and a medium-to-thick profile. Rosewood fretboard with 21 original medium-thin frets and white dot inlays. White opaque plastic truss-rod cover, lettered in black "Rickenbacker" & "Made in U S A" secured by three slot-head screws.Individual double-line Rickenbacker (Kluson) Deluxe tuners with oval metal buttons. Three Rickenbacker "toaster" pickups with chrome covers and outputs of 6.18k, 6.18k, and 12.16k. Split-level two-piece white plastic pickguard with "John Lennon / Limited Edition" and John Lennon 'face' drawing on pickguard, secured by four screws. Five controls (two volume, two tone, and a blend control volume) plus a three-way pickup selector switch. The potentiometers are stamped "137 9038" (CTS, October 1990). Seven-sided black plastic knobs with white marker lines. Rickenbacker bridge and Rickenbacker Vibrato tailpiece complete with original Ac'cent tremolo arm. Serial number "K3 / 4909" (October 1990) stamped on jack input plate. Housed in the original three-latch, rectangular silver hardshell case with black leather ends and dark blue plush lining (9.50). This guitar is a one-owner, never played example - it still has the "Proudly Made in USA" sticker on the pickguard. It is in mint (9.50) condition, as is the case. Complete with the original Riceknbacker certificate of authenticity (in original envelope) "serial number K34909 is number 676 in a production run of 2000 instruments… 31st day of October 1990"; original Rickenbacker warranty card with matching serial number; original Rickenbacker "Instrument Controls" sheet; Original Rickenbacker polishing cloth, allen keys and case keys. Quite simply a 'time capsule' - probably the finest example on the planet.