325c58 how much longer?

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325c58 how much longer?

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Does anyone know how much longe'r rickenbacker will make the 325c58 guitar's?
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I dont think there is a time limit .
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Let us hope they will be around just as long as the 325V59 models were.
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That would be about 16 years, give or take a couple ...

My October 1984 (XJ) 325v59 JG with a 1968 Fender Twin Reverb in the background.


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Just received my 325C58 JG model. I had it modified with the bowtie bridge and Bigsby vibrato. What a nice little guitar. It plays much better than the MG version I picked up and left original. The pickguard and Truss Rod Cover have a green tint to them. Very cool! 4 down two to go.
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Please post a couple of nice photos Brian.
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