
OK, I know all the good folks here play Combo 400 tulip-shaped prototypes from 1957, but for me I'd rather have this Midnight Blue 330 than Lennon's original 325. I only wanted a six string Ric and it was either going to be a 330 or 360. I posted here a few months ago seeking some opinions and the good folks here actually steered me towards the 330. The classic shape, the knobs and gold plastic I can add to it so I can make it my own...I went 330 and I am glad Santa heard.
Santa also dropped off some other Ric related stuff with my blue 330:
- classic gold pickguard (the gold TRC I made myself)
- classic oven knobs
- some blue picks to match the guitar color
- a Ric guitar strap and some leather blue dye to match the guitar color

The reason I went six string is because now my 12 string Ric can have a brother. I can't believe I now own a 12 string Rickenbacker and a 6 string Rickenbacker.

I only had about twenty minutes playing time with her yesterday, and I have to say, Wow!" My very first strum was just so magical. I couldn't believe how great the guitar felt in my hands and how great she sounded on my first play. I'll eventually swap out the white guards for the gold and put on those oven knobs, but for now I'm keeping her stock.
Thanks to all here who offered great advice. Thanks to my family for their help with this guitar. Special thanks to Chris at Pick Of The Pics and Tony at Pickguardian for great work and service. And thanks to all who work at Rickenbacker who had a hand in getting me this Midnight Blue 330. I always thought Santa's elves worked in the North Pole, but, nah, they work in Santa Ana, California.
I got a Midnight Blue 330!!!!!!!!!!!!!

