Newbie.....My first post. I have a model 330 6 string I bought I think 1964. It was used when I bought it but not a scratch on it. I'm trying to figure out how old it really is and a ball park value. It doesnot have any stampings on the jack plate. It has a sticker on the back of the tune head that states Model 330 serial#4508. Does anyone have any light they can shed on this.
Thanks
Vinnie
Blonde Vintage 330
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Re: Blonde Vintage 330
Vinnie,
Welcome!
Does the sticker look something like this:
The number looks like 4510, which would be 2 away from yours.
This guitar was dated to 1965 by the pot codes. Evidently RIC used these stickers instead of jackplate serial nos. for a limited time around 1965. There have been a few others of that era that have shown up with this kind of sticker on the back of the headstock.
Welcome!
Does the sticker look something like this:
The number looks like 4510, which would be 2 away from yours.
This guitar was dated to 1965 by the pot codes. Evidently RIC used these stickers instead of jackplate serial nos. for a limited time around 1965. There have been a few others of that era that have shown up with this kind of sticker on the back of the headstock.
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Re: Blonde Vintage 330
Wow That is exactly how my rick looks. What do I look for on the pots to verify that this may be a 1965? I Can't believe that you came up with a photo of a 330. 2 serial numbers away from mine in less than a hour. I would have to believe they were made around the same time.
Thank you very much for the info. I would like to ck the pots.
Regards
Vinnie
Thank you very much for the info. I would like to ck the pots.
Regards
Vinnie
Re: Blonde Vintage 330
Hey Vinnie,
We can be resourceful around here!
Here's how to check the pot codes. 4 screws and the pickguards are off. Put the the top guard to the side and flip up the bottom guard gently from horizontal to vertical position. Most pots used on Ricks of that era are CTS, which have a prefix of 137. After that there will be 4 digits: the first 2 numbers are the year, next 2 numbers are the week. So 137 6526 is 26th week of 1965.
Some of the pot codes will be obscured by solder, but there should be at least one or two where you can make out the code. Let us know what you find.
We can be resourceful around here!
Here's how to check the pot codes. 4 screws and the pickguards are off. Put the the top guard to the side and flip up the bottom guard gently from horizontal to vertical position. Most pots used on Ricks of that era are CTS, which have a prefix of 137. After that there will be 4 digits: the first 2 numbers are the year, next 2 numbers are the week. So 137 6526 is 26th week of 1965.
Some of the pot codes will be obscured by solder, but there should be at least one or two where you can make out the code. Let us know what you find.
Re: Blonde Vintage 330
Vinnie is my friend...take good care of him...
Told ya Vinnie these guys know their Rics...oh and list your guitar in the registry
Told ya Vinnie these guys know their Rics...oh and list your guitar in the registry
Re: Blonde Vintage 330
He's in good hands Marc. Welcome to the forum Vinnie.marc61 wrote:Vinnie is my friend...take good care of him...
Told ya Vinnie these guys know their Rics...oh and list your guitar in the registry
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