320 proto
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wittyair
320 proto
For those of you who didn't catch this on ebay a few weeks ago......this is a really cool 1980 solid body 320.
The seller claimed to have spoken with Mr. Hall when he purchased this guitar and was told that this was/is
the prototype for the 350SH. You can also see this guitar on page 222 of the Smith Rickenbacker book. Whether
it's a Hoffs proto or not it is at the very least an interesting solid body 320 prototype. Incidentally it's in fabulous
condition 30 year old guitar or not. Certainly a one-of-a kind!
The seller claimed to have spoken with Mr. Hall when he purchased this guitar and was told that this was/is
the prototype for the 350SH. You can also see this guitar on page 222 of the Smith Rickenbacker book. Whether
it's a Hoffs proto or not it is at the very least an interesting solid body 320 prototype. Incidentally it's in fabulous
condition 30 year old guitar or not. Certainly a one-of-a kind!
Re: 320 proto
Craig the bridge looks like it is off the base plate and a bit to the right in that photo. Is that just an optical illusion or is my observation indeed valid?
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wittyair
Re: 320 proto
Well see....that's part of the prototype....they were experimenting with an off center bridge.
Good call Brian.....I can't believe I didn't see that.....I obviously just got the guitar. Thanks
for catching that.....I'll need to get the camera back out......got trick or treaters first though!!
Good call Brian.....I can't believe I didn't see that.....I obviously just got the guitar. Thanks
for catching that.....I'll need to get the camera back out......got trick or treaters first though!!
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Re: 320 proto
Great Score Craig...
Please lets have a flood of pictures!!!
I'd love to see more of her...
Please lets have a flood of pictures!!!
I'd love to see more of her...
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Re: 320 proto
Very, very cool piece. Why prototype though? Special order I'd say. Checkered binding was available as an option in '80.
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Re: 320 proto
Cool guitar, but the seller is mixed up if he's claiming that an `80 320 is a prototype for the SH model. Susanna Hoffs was an unknown member of a hip but mostly unknown band playing small LA clubs going by the name of "The Bangs" back in 1980, and Susanna was still playing a full scale 360 NS at the time. CB was an available option back in the day by special request.
http://www.thebangles.com/gallery/viewe ... y_id=31299
http://www.thebangles.com/gallery/viewe ... y_id=31299
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wittyair
Re: 320 proto
I was suspicious of that claim ( the Hoffs claim) but it is pegged as
a solid body 320 proto in the Smith book. Now.....when Rickenbacker was
in the process of coming up with the Hoffs model, maybe they could have
referred to this particular instrument for some cues or something but I agree
with you Paul.
a solid body 320 proto in the Smith book. Now.....when Rickenbacker was
in the process of coming up with the Hoffs model, maybe they could have
referred to this particular instrument for some cues or something but I agree
with you Paul.
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wittyair
Re: 320 proto
Oh, and Brian.....I should have several more pics up on my website later today.
You can see them at www.coolguitarz.com
You can see them at www.coolguitarz.com
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Re: 320 proto
greetings, craig. fyi...i noticed the trc has been changed since the foto in smith's book on p. 222. it was a shorter one with the point even with the "g" string tuner post originally. you should have two holes near the point around that post.
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Re: 320 proto
Oh, I'll bet RIC definitely looked to it for style cues wrt the binding.wittyair wrote:I was suspicious of that claim ( the Hoffs claim) but it is pegged as
a solid body 320 proto in the Smith book. Now.....when Rickenbacker was
in the process of coming up with the Hoffs model, maybe they could have
referred to this particular instrument for some cues or something but I agree
with you Paul.
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Re: 320 proto
Excellent pictures... Thanks for sharing Craig...
Does it sound much different then a regular 320??
Brian
Does it sound much different then a regular 320??
Brian
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Re: 320 proto
Wow.... That's a really sweet-looking guitar. Nice one, Craig! 
