Rickenbacker Acoustic

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What kind of Rickenbacker acoustic is James Burton playing here?

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I believe it may be the one pictured on page 181 of the Smith book. It is labeled as a custom made acoustic.
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Weird just having the same conversion on the C&J! Wouldn't it be close to the 385?
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That's the one Scotty!
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8mileshigh wrote:That's the one Scotty!
Yeah you mean the actual guitar in the video but what was it actually called was it a 385 or a Ric Rick custom :lol: This is nearly as bad as the 3261 :wink:
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The 385 pictured on page 180 has triangle fretboard inlays. This one has block inlays. They are both jumbos.
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