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  2. Rickenbacker - Wikipedia

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    Although a small number of Rickenbacker acoustics were sold in the 1950s and were seen in the hands of stars like Ricky Nelson [12] and Sam Cooke, [13] the company concentrated on their electric guitar and western steel guitar business from the early 1960s onward. From about 1959 through 1994, very few Rickenbacker acoustic guitars were made.

  3. List of Rickenbacker players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of musicians who are known to be regular players of Rickenbacker guitars and basses. Guitarists. Viv Albertine of The Slits; Chad Allen of The Guess Who;

  4. List of Rickenbacker products - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Rickenbacker Electro Spanish Guitar subsection. 4.1 200 Series. 4.2 Rickenbacker 300 Series (Thin Body) ... 1960) White (1957, 1969 - 1999) Burgundyglo (1963 ...

  5. Rickenbacker 400 series - Wikipedia

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    Rickenbacker serial numbers for solid body guitars made between September 1959 and October 1960 did not contain date code information. Following the completion of a final few Combo 450 guitars in 1958, 400-series production would not resume until circa serial number 4C100, which is ascribed to September 1959. [6]

  6. Rickenbacker 330 - Wikipedia

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    The guitar is associated by many players with the jangle-rock sounds of bands from the 1960s and 1980s. The instrument incorporates many features standard on Rickenbacker guitars, including a three-ply maple/walnut neck, a shallow headstock angle, and a thick rosewood fretboard finished with clear conversion varnish. The 330 also features a ...

  7. Rickenbacker 300 Series - Wikipedia

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    The "1" in the model name signifies pickups, as the 380 was originally intended as an acoustic guitar with electric guitar styling (although the 380 was supplanted by the 381's popularity.) It was most famously used by John Kay of Steppenwolf. Rickenbacker guitars sold in Europe had traditional f-shaped sound holes until the 1980s.

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