According to the shipping records (Smith, p.
Housed in the original three-latch, rectangular silver hardshell case with black leather ends and blue plush lining (8.75). Taking into account the aforementioned, this fifty-year-old 'John Lennon' model 325 is still in exceptionally fine (9.00+) condition. There is some playing wear with surface lost to the treble side of the neck by the first fret only, some very minor belt-buckle rash on the back (nothing through the finish) and a few very small and insignificant surface marks.
SPECIFICATIONS OF RICKENBACKER 325 SERIAL NUMBER
Serial number "GD / 2092" (April 1967) stamped on jack input plate. Rickenbacker bridge and Rickenbacker Vibrato tailpiece complete with original Ac'cent tremolo arm. Seven-sided black plastic knobs with metal tops with black lettering.
SPECIFICATIONS OF RICKENBACKER 325 PLUS
Five controls (two volume, two tone, and a blend control volume) plus a three-way pickup selector switch. Split-level two-piece white plastic pickguard secured by four screws. Three Rickenbacker "toaster" pickups with chrome covers and outputs of 3.84k, 3.84k, and 8.23k. White opaque plastic truss-rod cover, lettered in black "Rickenbacker" & "Made in U S A" secured by three slot-head screws.Individual double-line Kluson Deluxe tuners with oval metal buttons & "D-169400/Patent No." stamped on the underside. Rosewood fretboard with 21 original medium-thin frets and white dot inlays. Maple neck with a nut width of just under 1 5/8 inches, a short (three-quarter) scale length of 21 1/4 inches and a medium-to-thick profile. Asymetrical double cutaway, 12 3/4 inch wide and just under 1 1/2 inch deep maple body with a single f-hole (running at 1 o'clock) on the top. This super rare Model 325 weighs just 6.30 lbs. Asymmetrical double cutaway hollow body with single f-hole.