Buy one of Gary's. . . or both.doctorwho wrote:Good point. Also, it's easier to find a 320 in a color other than Mapleglo or Jetglo ...deaconblues wrote:Yes, the ones made in the '70s-'90s are great values vs. the reissues.doctorwho wrote:As a footnote to Dan's excellent synopsis, the model 320 is similar to the 325 reissues but does not have a vibrato tailpiece.
325... which one?
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Re: 325... which one?
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Re: 325... which one?
what about the JL limited edition... would that compare more to a 58 or a 64?
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Re: 325... which one?
It would compare more to a C64.
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Re: 325... which one?
JL's were made before the C series and are essentially 325v63s with fancy pickguards. Hence, much less historically accurate than a 325c64. More collectible, though.JakeK wrote:It would compare more to a C64.
Re: 325... which one?
I meant to say it would look more like a C64, but is closest to a V63. The OP asked was the JL closer to the C58 or the C64.deaconblues wrote:JL's were made before the C series and are essentially 325v63s with fancy pickguards. Hence, much less historically accurate than a 325c64.JakeK wrote:It would compare more to a C64.