Yeah, that one is much cooler and from when the Beatles made way better music.
So, given that the Rickenbacker is pretty boring from a period when the Beatles made annoying music, the musical tastes of the mainstream dictate that this should cost maybe 50,000 to 100,000$ more, so I would guess at least 465 000. If it was a Strat or Les Paul it would probably fetch more.
Yeah, though I've never been fond of the total blackout look, I think the one in the second picture with the chrome hardware looks best to me. I may do that with my 330.
But something about these 425s, I just think it'd look cool with a black pickguard (and the original one pickup). Maybe i should buy Harrison's and do that to it
Fakir Mustache wrote:Yeah, that one is much cooler and from when the Beatles made way better music.
So, given that the Rickenbacker is pretty boring from a period when the Beatles made annoying music
I don't know how many rich Beatlemaniac collectors make this distinction compared to young rock guitarists, though? The mop top era is a hugely iconic part of Beatles history, and I don't know if I ever even noticed that Vox guitar in MMT before (possibly cuz high).
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
There is some charm in 420/425/450 series, maybe because of the big pickguard they look goofy and super cool at the same time. I like them more than 600 series, which looks like expensive but not very needed furniture to me.