Paul,
3/4 from 20 3/4" , that's good, haha!
Tell me about the 325c64. . .
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So now I am really confused! But I thank you for the info.I was not aware of this. Lets say I wanted to get the closes sound to what Lennon played, could I get this with the 350, since it seems, or now I am unsure, that the necks are basically the same. There is a diff in price. I want to get the best for the money!
Thanks again to all!
Thanks again to all!
hello Juan,
the necks are not the same, as Paul mentioned.
The 325 family has a short 3/4 neck, 20 3/4 inches
long, the 350 models have a full scale neck of
24 3/4 inches.
Many guitarists find a 20 3/4 inch neck hard to play, so RIC made the 350 models.
But Lennon played a short neck 325.
The new 325C64 is a copy of his 325 Miami model,
the 325V63 (not in production anymore, comes close) and the 325C58 is a copy of this first 325 guitar he bought in Hamburg in 1961.
But, if you want a guitar to play on, you may prefer a full scale length neck guitar, the 350V63.
the necks are not the same, as Paul mentioned.
The 325 family has a short 3/4 neck, 20 3/4 inches
long, the 350 models have a full scale neck of
24 3/4 inches.
Many guitarists find a 20 3/4 inch neck hard to play, so RIC made the 350 models.
But Lennon played a short neck 325.
The new 325C64 is a copy of his 325 Miami model,
the 325V63 (not in production anymore, comes close) and the 325C58 is a copy of this first 325 guitar he bought in Hamburg in 1961.
But, if you want a guitar to play on, you may prefer a full scale length neck guitar, the 350V63.
