350SH Question

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mintygin
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350SH Question

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Hi guys,
I am wondering if anyone can shed some light on the 350 Susanna Hoffs signature model. It looks awesome and I bet it sounds like a million bucks. I'm a lefty so I'm curious if there are any left handed models floating around - or if anyone has any experience with ordering a custom model from Rickenbacker directly. Thank you in advance!
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mintygin wrote:I'm a lefty so I'm curious if there are any left handed models floating around - or if anyone has any experience with ordering a custom model from Rickenbacker directly. Thank you in advance!
There is no ability to order anything custom from RIC due to the massive backlog in orders for their instruments...


I have no idea if there was ever a lefty SH made. They only did 250 of them between 1989 and 1991.

They are very rare.

38 of them are in the register..

http://www.rickresource.com/register/in ... 54&order=5
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Supposedly, only 4 of the 250 made were left handed.
You can read more about Hoffs 350 model here:

http://www.rickresource.com/rrp/hoffscloseup.html
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Re: 350SH Question

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Solution: Buy a righty and have it converted...There's a few of us who can do it for you...
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