1994 Rickenbacker 350V63 Liverpool Jetglo, Full Scale w/ Hot Toaster Top Pickups, Case
Tonewoods include a semi-hollow maple body, maple neck, and a slab rosewood fretboard, and this Ric is featherweight at 6lbs 6oz. The trio of Toaster Top pickups are wound hotter than later scatterwound reissues, and even with their increased output (making their perceived volume on par with most other single coils and some more modestly wound humbuckers), these pickups deliver plenty of sparkling percussive cut, harmonic richness, and quintessential Rickenbacker jangle. This 350V63 has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with 11-49 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Maple
-Shape: Round C, measuring .875” 1st fret, .910” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Rosewood, gloss-finished, 10” radius
-Frets: Slender, faint wear beneath the plain strings on frets 1-3
-Scale Length: 24 3/4”
-Nut: 1.650”
-Tuners: Ric Deluxe double-line (Kluson-style)
Body Specs:
-Wood: Maple
-Pickups: Toaster Top (hot) x3
-Harness: CTS pots date to the 25th week of ‘93, Sprague caps
-Controls: Volume x2, Tone x2, Blend, Three-way pickup selector
-Hardware: Trapeze tailpiece, six-saddle bridge
-Serialization: F7-prefix on jack plate translates to June, 1994
-Plastics: Two-tiered pickguard, pointer knobs, “baton” switch tip
The gloss Jetglo finish exhibits vertical checking on the back at the neck heel, with a few small finish chips along the lower bout perimeter and some lesser dings and finish scratches on the top and back. The smooth gloss on the neck profile is flawless save for one shallow chip behind fret 12 that is not distracting to the palm while fretting.
The original silver tolex hardshell case is included.
Original: $2,799.99
-65%$2,799.99
$980.00

















Description
Tonewoods include a semi-hollow maple body, maple neck, and a slab rosewood fretboard, and this Ric is featherweight at 6lbs 6oz. The trio of Toaster Top pickups are wound hotter than later scatterwound reissues, and even with their increased output (making their perceived volume on par with most other single coils and some more modestly wound humbuckers), these pickups deliver plenty of sparkling percussive cut, harmonic richness, and quintessential Rickenbacker jangle. This 350V63 has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with 11-49 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Maple
-Shape: Round C, measuring .875” 1st fret, .910” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Rosewood, gloss-finished, 10” radius
-Frets: Slender, faint wear beneath the plain strings on frets 1-3
-Scale Length: 24 3/4”
-Nut: 1.650”
-Tuners: Ric Deluxe double-line (Kluson-style)
Body Specs:
-Wood: Maple
-Pickups: Toaster Top (hot) x3
-Harness: CTS pots date to the 25th week of ‘93, Sprague caps
-Controls: Volume x2, Tone x2, Blend, Three-way pickup selector
-Hardware: Trapeze tailpiece, six-saddle bridge
-Serialization: F7-prefix on jack plate translates to June, 1994
-Plastics: Two-tiered pickguard, pointer knobs, “baton” switch tip
The gloss Jetglo finish exhibits vertical checking on the back at the neck heel, with a few small finish chips along the lower bout perimeter and some lesser dings and finish scratches on the top and back. The smooth gloss on the neck profile is flawless save for one shallow chip behind fret 12 that is not distracting to the palm while fretting.
The original silver tolex hardshell case is included.
























