
In the case of the 325, the 3 designates it as a semi-hollowbody style, the 2 denotes its 3/4 scale, and 5 indicated it was equipped with a vibrato tailpiece.tailpiece. Rickenbacker model numbers describe their layout, features, and appointments.The digits following it are production numbers. The first of a two-letter prefix indicates year (starting with A in ’61), the second letter designates month. Rickenbacker serial numbers are stamped on the jack plate.Any Beatle tribute band worth its salt.John Lennon photo: David Redfern/Redferns. By the late 1950s, the oversized pointy-topped logo plates were doing double duty as truss rod covers.Individual closed-back Kluson Deluxe tuners with metal buttons were used on most Rickenbackers from this period.The 325 has a ridiculously short scale – just 21″, qualifying it as a 3/4-sized guitar.Rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot position marker inlays.By the time this guitar was made, Rickenbacker had switched to heavier maple bodies.

By ’64, an f-hole was standard and the guitar was called the 325S.

CHECK! Look at the colors of the truss rod cover and the pickguard. Early ones were clear acrylic painted (from behind) with metallic gold lacquer, later were white plastic.
