Check out the Rickenbacker on Ted Mack's Amatuer Hour

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Check out the Rickenbacker on Ted Mack's Amatuer Hour

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The Odds and Ends teenagers from Rye New York. Where did they get the money for those guitars?

Is that a 325? It looks bigger.

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I'd say 325 with an F-hole, so maybe a 1996. Short scale in either case.

What else could it be? There were no 350s then.
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Rye New York was surrounded by, and was itself, a fairly upper class suburb of the dirty city…..
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libratune wrote:I'd say 325 with an F-hole, so maybe a 1996. Short scale in either case.

What else could it be? There were no 350s then.
I'd say 325, or in keeping with how the factory numbered stateside guitars with export features, a 325S.
Unless it was exported to Europe under the Rose Morris contract, I wouldn't call it a 1996.
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