1968 Rickenbacker 360 Fireglo Vintage Semi-Hollow Guitar w/ Case, Toaster Tops
The 360's semi-hollow construction delivers a natural warmth and breadth, balanced by the articulation and treble detail of maple as a tonewood. These qualities are channeled faithfully via the alnico magnet Toaster Top pickups, and each pickup position has a distinct, chiming sound with Rickenbacker's unmistakable jangle. This 360 weighs 6lbs 14oz, professionally setup here at Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar with 11-49 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Maple/walnut
-Shape: Medium D, measuring .855” 1st fret, .885” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Padauk, gloss stripped, crushed glass triangular inlay
-Frets: Narrow/tall, refret, pristine
-Scale Length: 24 3/4”
-Nut: 1 5/8”, bone (replacement)
-Headstock: Lucite truss rod cover
-Tuners: Kluson Deluxe double-line, 1x Kluson “no line” (vintage replacement, D string)
Body Specs:
-Wood: Maple
-Pickups: Toaster Top x2
-Controls: Volume x2, Tone x2, Blend, Three-way pickup selector
-Harness: CTS pots date to the 25th week of ‘67
-Hardware: Six-saddle bridge, “R” tailpiece
-Plastics: Two-tier pickguard (acrylic replacement), reflector knobs, “baton” switch tip
-Serialization: HA-prefix on stereo “Rick-o-Sound” jack plate translates to January, 1968
The body interior has factory markings for a 365 (with Ac’cent vibrato), yet this model left the factory as a 360, a common occurrence with Rickenbacker in this era. Of note, the bridge is the more desirable version of the era without the roller saddles, offering increased stability and sustain. The guitar exhibits some tiny finish chips on the body edge and various small nicks and scuffs from use, with shallow buckle wear on the back. The neck profile is clean and smooth with just a few minor marks.
The original silver tolex hardshell case is included. The case is reinforced inside on one end, and the two outer latches are non-functional. The original two-tiered pickguard is also included (missing a couple corners on the upper guard).

























Description
The 360's semi-hollow construction delivers a natural warmth and breadth, balanced by the articulation and treble detail of maple as a tonewood. These qualities are channeled faithfully via the alnico magnet Toaster Top pickups, and each pickup position has a distinct, chiming sound with Rickenbacker's unmistakable jangle. This 360 weighs 6lbs 14oz, professionally setup here at Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar with 11-49 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Maple/walnut
-Shape: Medium D, measuring .855” 1st fret, .885” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Padauk, gloss stripped, crushed glass triangular inlay
-Frets: Narrow/tall, refret, pristine
-Scale Length: 24 3/4”
-Nut: 1 5/8”, bone (replacement)
-Headstock: Lucite truss rod cover
-Tuners: Kluson Deluxe double-line, 1x Kluson “no line” (vintage replacement, D string)
Body Specs:
-Wood: Maple
-Pickups: Toaster Top x2
-Controls: Volume x2, Tone x2, Blend, Three-way pickup selector
-Harness: CTS pots date to the 25th week of ‘67
-Hardware: Six-saddle bridge, “R” tailpiece
-Plastics: Two-tier pickguard (acrylic replacement), reflector knobs, “baton” switch tip
-Serialization: HA-prefix on stereo “Rick-o-Sound” jack plate translates to January, 1968
The body interior has factory markings for a 365 (with Ac’cent vibrato), yet this model left the factory as a 360, a common occurrence with Rickenbacker in this era. Of note, the bridge is the more desirable version of the era without the roller saddles, offering increased stability and sustain. The guitar exhibits some tiny finish chips on the body edge and various small nicks and scuffs from use, with shallow buckle wear on the back. The neck profile is clean and smooth with just a few minor marks.
The original silver tolex hardshell case is included. The case is reinforced inside on one end, and the two outer latches are non-functional. The original two-tiered pickguard is also included (missing a couple corners on the upper guard).
























