This 1966 Rickenbacker 375/6 is all original in FireGlo! The Rick body shape, unique inlays, and cats-eye soundholes are immediately recognizable, iconic for their ties to 60s pop culture. This example is a 375/6, which...
This 1966 Rickenbacker 375/6 is all original in FireGlo! The Rick body shape, unique inlays, and cats-eye soundholes are immediately recognizable, iconic for their ties to 60s pop culture. This example is a 375/6, which...
Take a look at our 1967 Rickenbacker 315/6 in its original FireGlo finish! A seldom-seen model, this 315/6 features two “toaster” style pickups at the neck and bridge position, along with a “skewer” style vibrato. The...
Check out this limited-run 1966 Rickenbacker 4005WB in its original FireGlo finish! The production of the 4005 model only lasted from 1965 until 1971, making this model one of the rarest examples from Rickenbacker’s...
Here’s a nicely preserved, fully original 1966 Rickenbacker 340/6 in MapleGlo! The model number denotes three pickups with standard trim and six strings. By 1966, the 340 featured a 1-1/2” deep body, giving this guitar...
This fully original 1958 Rickenbacker 345 comes in its original FireGlo finish! This first-year example certainly has that late 50s style in spades, with large “TV” knobs, a Kaufmann Vibrola, and a gold acrylic...
Check out this super cool and clean 1968 Rickenbacker Banjoline in MapleGlo! The concept for the Banjoline is credited to Eddie Peabody, a very popular Vaudeville player throughout his career from the 1920s to his death...
Can you believe how good this 1960 Rickenbacker 365 in MapleGlo looks after 64 years? This particular example is in fantastic condition, with just weather checking and patina showing hints of its age. It’s hard to find...
This early 1955 Rickenbacker Combo 800 is in its original “Natural Maple” finish! Rick factory manager Paul Barth designed the Combo 600 (single coil model) and Combo 800, and 1954 was their first year of production....
Get a 6-string or 12-string sound with this nicely aged 1967 Rickenbacker 366 in its original Fireglo finish! The idea behind this model and its nifty converter, nicknamed “the Comb,” was that you could switch back and...