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  2. 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.

  3. List of Rickenbacker products - Wikipedia

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    Model 381/12V69 [26] Model 385 Model 385S; Model 386; Model 390; Model 391; ... Rickenbacker produced a 'color of the year' for most of their models from 2000 to 2006.

  4. Rickenbacker 330 - Wikipedia

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    The Rickenbacker 330, like all Rickenbacker models, is manufactured in the United States, specifically within the Rickenbacker factory located in Santa Ana, California. It is not mass-produced, but rather produced-to-order for dealers and individual customers. It carries a MSRP of $1,999.00. [3] The 330 is the top-selling instrument within ...

  5. Rickenbacker (car) - Wikipedia

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    The Rickenbacker was designed by engineers Harry L. Cunningham and E.R. Evans. It had a 3,482cc side-valve six-cylinder engine developing 58- hp, which ran very smoothly due to two flywheels, one at each end of the crankshaft. The first Rickenbackers were displayed at the January 1922 New York Automobile Show.

  6. Rickenbacker - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 1931, Beauchamp, Barth, Rickenbacker and several other individuals banded together and formed the Ro-Pat-In Corporation (elektRO-PATent-INstruments) to manufacture and distribute electrically amplified musical instruments, with an emphasis on their newly developed A-25 Hawaiian Guitar, often referred to as the "fry-pan" lap-steel electric guitar, as well as an Electric Spanish ...

  7. Rickenbacker 400 series - Wikipedia

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    The 400 series initially consisted of the single pickup Combo 400 model introduced in 1956, which had distinctive Tulip style cutaways and the pickup at the neck position. In 1957 Rickenbacker unveiled a 2-pickup variant of the Combo 400 named the Combo 450. [1] While the Combo 400 continued to come equipped with a DeArmond pickup, the Combo ...