The Rickenbacker Burgundy Experiment

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Re: The Rickenbacker Burgundy Experiment

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Usually I'm a big Burgundyglo fan but this one doesn't do it for me somehow... must be the black pickguard!



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Wildberry wrote:Usually I'm a big Burgundyglo fan but this one doesn't do it for me somehow... must be the black pickguard!



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I think white would make for a much more striking contrast as well, but that's an easy fix!
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rickendelic wrote:Not to be "That Guy" but, doesn't the R tailpiece make it a 320C64?
Ordinarily I would agree, but I chose the 325C64 nomenclature because of its square heel. X-bracing too, I believe, but don't hold me to that. Ben may be able to verify.
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kennyhowes wrote:
rickendelic wrote: X-bracing too, I believe, but don't hold me to that.
I may well be wrong, but I've heard the short scale models never had x-bracing at all. (Maybe less flex in the top/bottom because of the smaller size ? )
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Kinda reminds me of Brian May's Red Special...
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The 325C64 has one brace.
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Sold for $3650.00

Congrats Craig, on another one-of-a-kind!
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It looks like an Italian sportscar. What a hot little instrument :!:
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For the record, here's some info (only saved one photo) on the guitar discussed on this thread:

325C64 Burgundy BH BT 8-09; “R” TP, chrome toaster-top p/ups.
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Amazing color shade. They did that just by mixing a little black with the FG red paint?
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