--- "325C58 as a beginner's guitar? Umn... " ---
That was said tongue in cheek; I'm assuming most people wouldn't spend close to 2k on their first guitar.
--- "One good thing, though -- if you learn to play it well you'll be able to play just about anything else without much trouble." ---
That's nice to know. Aside from the 325C58's connection to The Beatles I was especially attracted by the neck: short scale, thin, narrow, low action. I've also heard the flat wounds should be easier on my small fingers while I'm getting started.
--- "Since you're a beginner I'll recommend getting the flatwound 12s, not the 13s. I also think you might do yourself a favor to consider a vintage trapeze tailpiece instead of the Bigsby. The Bigsby is IMO a rather useless piece on the 325C58 (Johnny seldom used the Bigsby on his), and the trapeze will serve to keep the guitar in tune better. Most of the 325s with Bigsby trems aren't PLAYED all that much. You're obviously getting the guitar to play, not as a collector's piece." ---
From what I've read on this forum the Bigsby will greatly improve the 325s ability to stay in tune. Surely the trapeze would be another great option but half the fun of the 325 for me is it's connection with the one Lennon played.