Rickenbacker 325v59
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Re: Rickenbacker 325v59
Congratulations, Mitch! You've scored a real beauty! 
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Thanks guys! The 325 has always been my favorite Rickenbacker model. I love the Bigsby on the v59 and the gold bi-level pickguard and trc look great.


Re: Rickenbacker 325v59
Which year is that one?
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Thanks,it's a 1996


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I'm digging the paisley Tele, too! I have one of the 80's reissues, and it's a fun guitar.
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Thanks! Those are my favorites too.Clifton wrote:I'm digging the paisley Tele, too! I have one of the 80's reissues, and it's a fun guitar.


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Re: Rickenbacker 325v59
Great Mitch,
i once had a Paisley Tele too in the nineties, it is a great looker!
Congrats
Peter
i once had a Paisley Tele too in the nineties, it is a great looker!
Congrats
Peter
All you need is love and a rick !
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Thanks Peter! Actually,I had put the Paisley up for sale,only because I was trying to raise money to pay off what I still owe on the Rickenbacker. Fortunately it didn't sell. I think I would have regretted it if it had.Medicus1963 wrote:Great Mitch,
i once had a Paisley Tele too in the nineties, it is a great looker!
Congrats
Peter

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Re: Rickenbacker 325v59
octagon wrote:What kind of strings should I use for this guitar?
Pyramid flats - 12 or 13 guage...
Love these guitars! Wish I'd kept mine!!!
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Hey Mitch,
i used Pyramids and TI flats, but the TI sounded and felt much better. i prefer 13 to 12 gauge strings, but this is a matter of taste!
Peter
i used Pyramids and TI flats, but the TI sounded and felt much better. i prefer 13 to 12 gauge strings, but this is a matter of taste!
Peter
All you need is love and a rick !
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Also, if those are hard to find, Rickenbacker makes a set starting with .12s for their short-scale guitars. I believe Fuller's Vintage Guitars in Houston carries them.
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I think the paisleys are getting harder to find--there are several threads dedicated to paisley Teles on the TDPRI forum. So it's nice that you have held onto it. I had one and had to sell it in the nineties, so I was glad when I was able to find another! So if you can hang onto it, I think you'll be glad you did. They're great little guitars.octagon wrote:Thanks Peter! Actually,I had put the Paisley up for sale,only because I was trying to raise money to pay off what I still owe on the Rickenbacker. Fortunately it didn't sell. I think I would have regretted it if it had.Medicus1963 wrote:Great Mitch,
i once had a Paisley Tele too in the nineties, it is a great looker!
Congrats
Peter
Congrats on the Rick 325, too! What cool little guitars those are!
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Thanks for the posts. I will try to get some Rickenbacker strings. Maybe I will order a set for my Melody Maker too. It needs a set of strings with a wound 3rd.



