325 FG Orginal 1967
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325 FG Orginal 1967
I am thinking of selling my 325FG manufactured in May of 1967. I bought it new from a music store in Baltimore. To be honest I never got used to the 3/4scale so it has virtually no playing time on it. It is in MINT condition! There are no scratches, dings or dents on it. It is 100% original except for the strings and a replaced wammy bar...bought replacement from Rickenbacker....original was lost years ago. It has the original case which is also in excellent condition. I am looking for a value. I don't want to give it away but also don't want to over price it.
If you would like to see more pictures let me know and I will email them to you. This guitar is the real deal! Thanks for your help and advice!
If you would like to see more pictures let me know and I will email them to you. This guitar is the real deal! Thanks for your help and advice!
Re: 325 FG Orginal 1967
Welcome Paul,
Don't be surprised if Peter moves this to the "For Sale" section. I dare say a few of the guitar guys, such a John Williams and John Simmons can give you a fairly accurate value.
Are you in Tampa?
Don't be surprised if Peter moves this to the "For Sale" section. I dare say a few of the guitar guys, such a John Williams and John Simmons can give you a fairly accurate value.
Are you in Tampa?
Re: 325 FG Orginal 1967
Hi and thank you for the welcome. I would be very happy if they moved it to the "for Sale" section. And yes I am in Tampa.
Re: 325 FG Orginal 1967
Hi Paul.
That's a really nice 325 you have for sure, and I hope to have one similar to it in my own collection some day...
As luck would have it there is a '66 325 on ebay at the moment and is setting at $4850 as of this writing....I'd suggest seeing how high the bidding gets to, and that might give somewhat of an indicator as to what the market will bring. My own feelings are that your guitar is probably worth around $6500 or thereabouts---but the values on many things are up and down right now....
Having said that, Ebay is not the greatest source for learning this kind of info for you don't know if the bidding is artificially inflated or not.....
That's a really nice 325 you have for sure, and I hope to have one similar to it in my own collection some day...
As luck would have it there is a '66 325 on ebay at the moment and is setting at $4850 as of this writing....I'd suggest seeing how high the bidding gets to, and that might give somewhat of an indicator as to what the market will bring. My own feelings are that your guitar is probably worth around $6500 or thereabouts---but the values on many things are up and down right now....
Having said that, Ebay is not the greatest source for learning this kind of info for you don't know if the bidding is artificially inflated or not.....
Re: 325 FG Orginal 1967
Does the f-hole make it a 325S or 1996?
Edit:
Wow, another Tampa forumite! They're all coming out of the woodwork! I think that's 7 forumites in Tampa/St.Pete/Clearwater now! I smell a mini-confluence coming up soon....
Edit:
Wow, another Tampa forumite! They're all coming out of the woodwork! I think that's 7 forumites in Tampa/St.Pete/Clearwater now! I smell a mini-confluence coming up soon....
Re: 325 FG Orginal 1967
Dog, just about all of the 325s in those days had f-holes as standard, with the very-odd man out having a solid-top. Paul's is just a nice straight 325, as they came in '67. No RM here.jdogric12aolcom wrote:Does the f-hole make it a 325S or 1996?
Edit:
Wow, another Tampa forumite! They're all coming out of the woodwork! I think that's 7 forumites in Tampa/St.Pete/Clearwater now! I smell a mini-confluence coming up soon....
Re: 325 FG Orginal 1967
Welcome, Paul!

IMO, being that it is a one-owner, if the right buyer were out there, it could go a little higher. Though, with the way the economy is today, who knows?
It should actually go in the Rickenbacker Appraisals section!wints wrote:... if Peter moves this to the "For Sale" section ...
IMO, being that it is a one-owner, if the right buyer were out there, it could go a little higher. Though, with the way the economy is today, who knows?
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: 325 FG Orginal 1967
That's quite a guitar. Its impeccable history is certainly commendable
