+Edmond Lau Back when they were still open, Manny's Music Store on 47th street in NYC had an article taped under the glass counter from one of the NY papers mentioning how the day after the Sullivan show he had a line of customers out the door and into the street. The previous day, nothing. Shit, I'm 57. The whole thing just depresses me now. I work about 10 blocks from the Dakota. Humans just suck and I feel like I'm at the top of the list.. Sorry.
Well let’s clear up some discrepancies here. John actually played 4 325 Rickenbackers at one time or another. His first was a natural finished ‘58 model that he later had painted black. This is the guitar that was played on the 2/9/64 and 2/23/64 (taped on 2/9/64) Sullivan appearances. When still in NYC, The Beatles were shown 3 guitars by Rickenbacker; a black 325, a fireglow 360/12 and a 4001S bass. McCartney would not take the bass until the following year, but both guitars were accepted. John debuted his new 325 on the 2/16/64 Sullivan show from Miami; this is the guitar shown above. At one time it was dropped, suffering a neck break and was replaced by a fireglow 325 that is now owned by Ringo Starr. The fourth 325 was a one-off 320/12 string that was shipped to England in March 1964. This guitar has also been displayed in the RRHOF.
He's right, ya know. The one you see in the Sullivan clip is the '58 gold pick-guarded one, he didn't play the '64 on display until the final appearance. And the thing that happened was Rickenbacker gave him an endorsement guitar. Man, this was some bad reporting, lol.
The guitar in the footage is Johns 1958 model that he bought in Hamburg and played continually right up to and including the 1st Ed Sullivan show ( as seen here ) whereafter he played his replacement 1964 model now on display. He used it continually until early 1966 for studio and concerts. It suffered a bad crack to its neck when it fell off stage during a 1965 christmas show at the Hammersmith Odeon ( now called the Apollo Hammersmith ) in London. He then retired it as the repair was crap, and it was replaced by his Epiphone Casino. His 2 Black rickenbackers can be distinguished by the earlier model having a flat pickguard and no small round control knob to the left ( as we look at it ) of the 4 main round control knobs. The earlier 1958 model was restored in the early 1970s to its original colour of a natural light brown by Ron De Marino, a restorer in New York. It has also been displayed in the now closed John Lennon museum in Japan, alongside this 1964 Rickenbacker and the Epiphone Casino. John also had another black Rickenbacker that was a 12 string version, but this was rarely used and is also now owned by Yoko and Sean Lennon.
Fantastic information, but you forgot that he also had a red sunburst (Fireglo) version with an 'F' hole that he eventually gave to Ringo. He got the Fireglo Ric to use while his black one was being repaired. Ringo still owns the Fireglo Ric. John Fogerty of CCR also used an identical Fireglo Ric that he modified with a Gibson humbucking pickup at the bridge, and a joke ACME nameplate.
The clips from the Ed Sullivan show is from their first appearance. John is actually playing his 1958 Rickenbacker 325, which he modified with a Bigsby vibrato and the silver/nickel chrome Burns knobs. The guitar on display is John's 1964 Rickenbacker 325 (still image at the 1:03 mark), with accent vibrato, dual height pickguard, with a small 5th mixing pot added, and black knobs over the volume and tone pots. He played that guitar from the second Ed Sullivan show onwards until mid to late 1965 when he began experimenting with various guitars. The curator speaks about the switch at the 1:29 mark. Note to nitpick but, the clips are not showing the guitar on display :)
Johns original 325 did not break and he didn’t buy this one either. It was given to him by Rickenbacker on their first US visit. Johns 325 that he got in Hamburg in 61 was used on the Christmas shows in 64 but retired it as he dropped it and broke the headstock. He got it fixed in the 1970s. It’s not stripped to the bare wood and no longer jetglow. The guitar they are on about here was used up to 1965 with his jumbo and a 12 string version of the 325 as backups
Not true. It was the ‘64 Ric that came off the strap and broke during a ‘65 Christmas show. He used the Rose Morris, the one Ringo auctioned off a few years ago, for the remaining shows. The original ‘58 Capri remains with Sean and Yoko and may even have seen action during either the Double Fantasy or Dec 1980 sessions. The ‘58 didn’t have any damage and the only thing non-original hw-wise on the ‘58 was the white pick guard. John gave the original gold pick guard to Ron DeMarino who did some restoration work. We know that it was the ‘64 that broke because he retired the ‘58 after the first ES show because the middle pickup didn’t work and it didn’t stay in tune. You can see John tuning it on the fly during that first show. Then again, Ric guitars never stay in tune which is the main knock on those guitars.
I was at Red Fenton's side when he died in Mt Vernon IL. In 1963 George Harrison came in Red Fenton's music store and tried a red Rickenbacker, He asked Red if he could get a black one to match John Lennon's. Red, crafty old scoundrel that he was, stripped the red one down and painted it black. George first played it on Ready Steady Go.
Wasn't it sunburst and John had it painted black, i not 100% sure, but i dont think those models or any model came in black, I think they only started making them black after John made his so iconic, because you look at old pictures and he's playing a natural wood color one, and the wood ones actually came with a gold pickguard and then after awhile Rickenbacker started making them with white pick guards,
Ace Alice the 325 was originally natural ( there are photos of it at a trade show before John got it ) around the time The Beatles were smartening themselves up, the guitar was painted black & stayed that colour until John had it restored later in the 70’s.
I don't travel much these days....but my one wish is to visit and see Lennon' s guitar. I would look at this critical piece of Rock Music for at least an hour. Lennon was my hero, starting with his 1st album. Thank you, Lennon...for my interest in learning guitar.
@Tim Horton George's country gentleman doesn't exist anymore. Because during on one of their tours in 1965, his country gent fell off the roof of the car where it was strapped onto. It fell out and broke into pieces. They couldn't find any more parts of it because this happened late at night.
Here's hoping that, eventually in good time, Sean will see to it that Julian is reunited with some of their father's heirlooms. I understand that there is a lot of love between the two brothers.
At 1:21 you can see some tape up by the strap lock. Many people have said that John had the old Shea Stadium song list still taped to his Ric. Pretty cool still seeing it still there. Imagine what this guitar is worth?
+sammy beasty (sammybeasty) Likewise. Last time I was at the RRHOF in the mid 2000's, they had the Rick on display inside the museum itself, and it had the Shea set list taped to the upper bout. Cool as shit!
No the one you are seeing on display is John Lennons 2nd Rickenbacker 325c 64 miami which is the actual one he accidentally dropped at the Hammersmith Odeon Theatre in England and the damaged headstock neck needed to be repaired, his temporary replacement was a Rose Morris Ric 325 Fire Glow which John Lennon used only once on a Christmas Show, He gave that Rose Morris Rickenbacker to Ringo as a gift, which Ringo has now recently sold the guitar at auction. 🎸🎶🎸🎸🎶🎸
Was at the HOF a few years ago. They have one of Johns guitars on the wall but it's a 12 string version. It says it was his " bsckup" guitar. It is documented he had thus guitar but there is no evidence he ever used it in any if the band's recordings or on stage. Even though it also is black.
It's sad to know that Yoko Ono owns everything of John's instead of his british family. And everyone of John's family has been still poor all this time.
When The Beatles went on the Ed Sullivan show in Miami, the Rickenbacker company gave him the 325 , I bought one brand new in 2001 for £1600, so the one here on display is called Rickenbacker 64 Miami, I'm ashamed to say that I'd sold it but still got me John Lennon 70 anniversary Gibson J160e. I still have nightmares over it
I'd point out how the narrator doesn't know what he's talking about. John didn't get this guitar in emergency to replace the other one. It was gifted to him in time for the Miami show (2nd appearance on Sullivan). Anyways of the 2 major Ricks he used I do prefer this one.
This was not the guitar that he played on the Ed Sullivan's first show. If you noticed in the first show, it had a Bigsby tremelo. This guitar made it's appearance in the Ed Sullivan 2nd show at the Deauville Hotel in Florida then went on to the third and final show back in New York. Get your facts straight untrustable media.
I know that one of the two Rickenbacker 325 got its neck broken somewhere around on tour, and it never got fixed ... also, I don't recognize that fretboard.
Hey guess what--as great as Rickies are they had nothing to do with the stunning, amazing, beauty that was the Beatles. It would be like saying that the piano made Beethoven or Chopin.
I owned one of these same models in the 80s. I loved the look so much, but the 3/4 scale made it very hard for my thick fingers to barre the upper frets properly.
At least show him playing the right guitar in the clips! That's his original 1959 325 Capri. He played it on the first Sullivan show and Washington DC concert. Then in Miami before the second Sullivan show Rickenbacker gave him the new guitar and George the 12 string. The Capri was "retired" as a back up on stage.
I always wondered why John played that short scale but didn't he learn to play on a small guitar with a very short scale? Maybe the Rickenbacker felt comfortable for that reason...
John spoke of his this guitar in 1980. He kept it over his bed in the Dakota for years and would play it from time to time. Apparently it didn't age well enough for the studio Double fantasy session recordings
I bet Ono was behind this, didn't want Julian to have his birth right,still thinking Julian might get it,he will,now she's on the way out, Julian will get everything back as he should.
Sheesh. They didn't do a lot of fact checking did they? Rickenbacker gave John this 325 following the taping of the Ed Sullivan Show, along with a 360/12 for George. They also had a bass for Paul, but he declined! The 325 replaced John's 1959 model 325 that was barely operable. The one here, the second 325 debuted at the Miami taping of Ed Sullivan the following week, and was John's primary instrument until Rubber Soul when he purchased an Epiphone Casino (also at the Rock Hall) in 1965.
Well that is where such an instrument belong,if it's real. More so than a good percentage of the artists contained therein. And most of the ones upcoming.
Museum employees handle famous guitars with gloves on. A guitar player would take it out of the case, spin it around, caress it, plug in and touch every square inch trying to get a feel for John Lennon's guitar. Gloves? C'mon. That's torture.
Minimal research could have helped this story! Lennon used the first Ric 325 from Hamburg in 1962 until the day after the Ed Sullivan Show on Feb 9 '64 when Rickenbacker presented new guitars to the group- a new black Ric 325 for John, a Fireglo 360/12 for George, and a 4001 Bass for Paul (which he refused). John debuted his new 325 the next week in Miami at the Dauville Hotel. The first Ric was retired, as it was barely operable. He used the second Ric as his primary guitar for all of the 64 and 65 touring, as well as on records "A Hard Day's Night", "Beatles For Sale", "Help!" and some of "Rubber Soul". He was given several 325 models by Rickenbacker- including a Fireglo Capri with an "F" hole on the top that he used once at a Christmas show... Ringo reported finding several at Apple in a crate years later- some with strings rusted on potentially having never been played. He took one and has it to this day. They did also furnish him a 12 string 325 that had to be just murder to play and keep in tune! To address the reporter's question, yes, the guitar is 100% definitely the one that played the Cleveland Public Auditorium show in 1964.
+fasteddie4145 Apparently, John wanted a smaller scale guitar because he wanted something that felt similar to a banjo. He had learned how to play the banjo, before learning to play the guitar, so the shorter scale and smaller body felt comfortable and familiar, to him.
+John S I'm not really sure what he thought.....I always figured it was what he could find.....I've heard lots of interviews with George about what little selection they had in the early days.....I went through pretty much the same thing when I was young.....it was what I could afford and what was available rather than what I really wanted......still, you can't miss the sound on those early Beatles Records, the Hofner too.......
There is no way in hell that’s the actual guitar yoga would never release that guitar to anybody. The chances of that thing getting lifted is phenomenal. That’s a priceless guitar that is a replica all the way no way is it real
Well the one he's playing on Ed Sullivan show looks like it has a bigsby fitted ..and the one on show doesn't. That guitar should be in England .. in Liverpool ...
It should be at the rocken roll hall of fame in Cleveland. Julian should have something to remember his dad by 🎸 I agree Yoko shouldn’t have anything. All those records John Lennon made with the plastic ono band she fucked it up .thats no singing 🤬
One can see the Rickenbacker 325 Lennon played had gold knobs on ED Sullivan not black knobs that came later. So it not the guitar he played on ed Sullivan public rip off
Amazing how their appearance on Ed Sullivan would spawn generations of guitar players.
+Edmond Lau Back when they were still open, Manny's Music Store on 47th street in NYC had an article taped under the glass counter from one of the NY papers mentioning how the day after the Sullivan show he had a line of customers out the door and into the street. The previous day, nothing. Shit, I'm 57. The whole thing just depresses me now. I work about 10 blocks from the Dakota. Humans just suck and I feel like I'm at the top of the list.. Sorry.
Idig a pony Nice story. Wonder what happened with all the memorabilia once Manny's closed for good.
Well let’s clear up some discrepancies here. John actually played 4 325 Rickenbackers at one time or another. His first was a natural finished ‘58 model that he later had painted black. This is the guitar that was played on the 2/9/64 and 2/23/64 (taped on 2/9/64) Sullivan appearances. When still in NYC, The Beatles were shown 3 guitars by Rickenbacker; a black 325, a fireglow 360/12 and a 4001S bass. McCartney would not take the bass until the following year, but both guitars were accepted. John debuted his new 325 on the 2/16/64 Sullivan show from Miami; this is the guitar shown above. At one time it was dropped, suffering a neck break and was replaced by a fireglow 325 that is now owned by Ringo Starr. The fourth 325 was a one-off 320/12 string that was shipped to England in March 1964. This guitar has also been displayed in the RRHOF.
ok
It would have been nice to actually see the guitar at some point in this video
You do
No kidding. Dummies.
He's right, ya know. The one you see in the Sullivan clip is the '58 gold pick-guarded one, he didn't play the '64 on display until the final appearance. And the thing that happened was Rickenbacker gave him an endorsement guitar. Man, this was some bad reporting, lol.
The guitar in the footage is Johns 1958 model that he bought in Hamburg and played continually right up to and including the 1st Ed Sullivan show ( as seen here ) whereafter he played his replacement 1964 model now on display. He used it continually until early 1966 for studio and concerts. It suffered a bad crack to its neck when it fell off stage during a 1965 christmas show at the Hammersmith Odeon ( now called the Apollo Hammersmith ) in London. He then retired it as the repair was crap, and it was replaced by his Epiphone Casino. His 2 Black rickenbackers can be distinguished by the earlier model having a flat pickguard and no small round control knob to the left ( as we look at it ) of the 4 main round control knobs. The earlier 1958 model was restored in the early 1970s to its original colour of a natural light brown by Ron De Marino, a restorer in New York. It has also been displayed in the now closed John Lennon museum in Japan, alongside this 1964 Rickenbacker and the Epiphone Casino. John also had another black Rickenbacker that was a 12 string version, but this was rarely used and is also now owned by Yoko and Sean Lennon.
Actually he had it stained brown as it was originally a blonde to yellowish color
So...do you know where the two Rickenbackers and Casino are now? Does anyone know?
Fantastic information, but you forgot that he also had a red sunburst (Fireglo) version with an 'F' hole that he eventually gave to Ringo. He got the Fireglo Ric to use while his black one was being repaired. Ringo still owns the Fireglo Ric. John Fogerty of CCR also used an identical Fireglo Ric that he modified with a Gibson humbucking pickup at the bridge, and a joke ACME nameplate.
The guitar in the video appears to have a gold pick guard and a Bigsby vibrato, unlike the one loaned to the RRHOF.
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The clips from the Ed Sullivan show is from their first appearance. John is actually playing his 1958 Rickenbacker 325, which he modified with a Bigsby vibrato and the silver/nickel chrome Burns knobs. The guitar on display is John's 1964 Rickenbacker 325 (still image at the 1:03 mark), with accent vibrato, dual height pickguard, with a small 5th mixing pot added, and black knobs over the volume and tone pots. He played that guitar from the second Ed Sullivan show onwards until mid to late 1965 when he began experimenting with various guitars. The curator speaks about the switch at the 1:29 mark. Note to nitpick but, the clips are not showing the guitar on display :)
A hundred percent correct
I was there yesterday and saw the guitar along with Ringo's drum kit.
Steve Paul It's still there? Yes! I'm going to the rock hall this week and I wanna go see it so bad!
It was there last month so it should still be there. Check it out, it's pretty cool.
Steve Paul I Will
M Dub_Dub did you see it?
"You don't use UPS for something like this!" Lol true true
Thanks Captain Obvious...
Hey I just read that UPS and fedex are merging yeah it's good be called fed up
Johns original 325 did not break and he didn’t buy this one either. It was given to him by Rickenbacker on their first US visit. Johns 325 that he got in Hamburg in 61 was used on the Christmas shows in 64 but retired it as he dropped it and broke the headstock. He got it fixed in the 1970s. It’s not stripped to the bare wood and no longer jetglow. The guitar they are on about here was used up to 1965 with his jumbo and a 12 string version of the 325 as backups
Not true. It was the ‘64 Ric that came off the strap and broke during a ‘65 Christmas show. He used the Rose Morris, the one Ringo auctioned off a few years ago, for the remaining shows. The original ‘58 Capri remains with Sean and Yoko and may even have seen action during either the Double Fantasy or Dec 1980 sessions. The ‘58 didn’t have any damage and the only thing non-original hw-wise on the ‘58 was the white pick guard. John gave the original gold pick guard to Ron DeMarino who did some restoration work. We know that it was the ‘64 that broke because he retired the ‘58 after the first ES show because the middle pickup didn’t work and it didn’t stay in tune. You can see John tuning it on the fly during that first show. Then again, Ric guitars never stay in tune which is the main knock on those guitars.
I was at Red Fenton's side when he died in Mt Vernon IL. In 1963 George Harrison came in Red Fenton's music store and tried a red Rickenbacker, He asked Red if he could get a black one to match John Lennon's. Red, crafty old scoundrel that he was, stripped the red one down and painted it black. George first played it on Ready Steady Go.
John did not buy that guitar. Just after the Washington DC show reps from Rickenbacker presented it to John, and the 12 string to George.
Yep, along with a bunch of other guitars that were just given to them like Epiphone.
And nothing happened to his 325 Capri. It was a little beat up, but that's it. He used it for several years as a back up on stage.
Wasn't it sunburst and John had it painted black, i not 100% sure, but i dont think those models or any model came in black, I think they only started making them black after John made his so iconic, because you look at old pictures and he's playing a natural wood color one, and the wood ones actually came with a gold pickguard and then after awhile Rickenbacker started making them with white pick guards,
Ace Alice the 325 was originally natural ( there are photos of it at a trade show before John got it ) around the time The Beatles were smartening themselves up, the guitar was painted black & stayed that colour until John had it restored later in the 70’s.
@@thekitowl oh ok, but you do you if they had them already in black, or was johns the first guitar to be painted black
I don't travel much these days....but my one wish is
to visit and see Lennon' s guitar. I would look at
this critical piece of Rock Music for at least an hour.
Lennon was my hero, starting with his 1st album.
Thank you, Lennon...for my interest in learning guitar.
GREAT piece of Lennon/Beatles memorabilia...
I couldn't imagine what it would be priced at...an iconic symbol as much as Paul's Hofner or George's Country Gent. Millions I suppose?
mike Walker What a great investment piece this would be!!!
Jim Cushman You couldn't hide this in a collection, it would have to be on display for all to see!
mike Walker You'd have to display this...I'd be first in line!!!
@Tim Horton George's country gentleman doesn't exist anymore. Because during on one of their tours in 1965, his country gent fell off the roof of the car where it was strapped onto. It fell out and broke into pieces. They couldn't find any more parts of it because this happened late at night.
Sad that a shill like yoko ono has possession of this legendary guitar and not Julian Lennon.
Pretty sure Julian owns the original 1958 Cavern Rick.
Sadly, Julian doesn't have any of John's Rics.
Mark Drouin I mean she *was* his wife yanno
I felt the same watching this video. Julian definitely deserves the guitar.
Here's hoping that, eventually in good time, Sean will see to it that Julian is reunited with some of their father's heirlooms. I understand that there is a lot of love between the two brothers.
At 1:21 you can see some tape up by the strap lock. Many people have said that John had the old Shea Stadium song list still taped to his Ric. Pretty cool still seeing it still there. Imagine what this guitar is worth?
+sammy beasty (sammybeasty) Likewise. Last time I was at the RRHOF in the mid 2000's, they had the Rick on display inside the museum itself, and it had the Shea set list taped to the upper bout. Cool as shit!
I am fortunate to have a limited edition JL signature RIC. Love this guitar through a Vox AC30TB
You paid too much for it! lol
Fortunate to buy a copy of an original?
@@chipgaasche4933 Jealous!
@@honour123 Lol. Weak reply, honour.
The Beatles were the Apollo 11 of rock bands. We'll never see anything like them again.
He did not BUY this guitar, Rickenbacker gave it to him.
No the one you are seeing on display is John Lennons 2nd Rickenbacker 325c 64 miami which is the actual one he accidentally dropped at the Hammersmith Odeon Theatre in England and the damaged headstock neck needed to be repaired, his temporary replacement was a Rose Morris Ric 325 Fire Glow which John Lennon used only once on a Christmas Show, He gave that Rose Morris Rickenbacker to Ringo as a gift, which Ringo has now recently sold the guitar at auction. 🎸🎶🎸🎸🎶🎸
Lennon should’ve been given a medal for being able to play it. Most guitarists can’t do a thing with that model.
It was a Rhythm Guitar not a Lead
@@desmoinesbeard8469 except for you can’t do that. I can’t find the video of a guy picking out The Rain Song on that model. Incredible.
❤Эту святыню - хранить бережно во веки веков🙏🏻❗️
aww man I would just love to hold and play it one time
I think if I saw that guitar or his 1st Rik painted black with the more gold anodized guard in person or could hold it I would tear up
if i had the chance too put my hands on that guitar, i would smell it
But the guitar on Sullivan in the clip
Was the 325 gold model. Not sure what they’re referring to.
I'm Seeing This For The First Time 2017. And I Live 2hours Away From The Rock Hall.
Was at the HOF a few years ago. They have one of Johns guitars on the wall but it's a 12 string version. It says it was his " bsckup" guitar. It is documented he had thus guitar but there is no evidence he ever used it in any if the band's recordings or on stage. Even though it also is black.
John's guitar. .. so,
So sad still.
It's sad to know that Yoko Ono owns everything of John's instead of his british family. And everyone of John's family has been still poor all this time.
Sean will probably soon inherit everything.
When The Beatles went on the Ed Sullivan show in Miami, the Rickenbacker company gave him the 325 , I bought one brand new in 2001 for £1600, so the one here on display is called Rickenbacker 64 Miami, I'm ashamed to say that I'd sold it but still got me John Lennon 70 anniversary Gibson J160e. I still have nightmares over it
The playlist from Candlestick Park was taped on the back...
Legend
I'd point out how the narrator doesn't know what he's talking about. John didn't get this guitar in emergency to replace the other one. It was gifted to him in time for the Miami show (2nd appearance on Sullivan). Anyways of the 2 major Ricks he used I do prefer this one.
I WANT ONE !!!
.... ♡Very Sweet♡ Indeed !!!
I’d give anything to play that guitar
I’ve got to have that Guitar! It’s Lennon’s Rickenbacker! I must have it!
Not gonna happen
John would't give 1 fuck about this.
This was not the guitar that he played on the Ed Sullivan's first show. If you noticed in the first show, it had a Bigsby tremelo. This guitar made it's appearance in the Ed Sullivan 2nd show at the Deauville Hotel in Florida then went on to the third and final show back in New York. Get your facts straight untrustable media.
So much for the immediacy of rock n roll.
I know that one of the two Rickenbacker 325 got its neck broken somewhere around on tour, and it never got fixed ... also, I don't recognize that fretboard.
damn good thing they didn't use UPS or they could have still been waiting on it. LOL!!!!!!!!
What a fail of showing the wrong clip with the other guitar.
One of the biggest?
rickenbacker sent him this one, but ok
Hey guess what--as great as Rickies are they had nothing to do with the stunning, amazing, beauty that was the Beatles. It would be like saying that the piano made Beethoven or Chopin.
AbbieHoffmansGhost Excellent point!
I owned one of these same models in the 80s. I loved the look so much, but the 3/4 scale made it very hard for my thick fingers to barre the upper frets properly.
At least show him playing the right guitar in the clips! That's his original 1959 325 Capri. He played it on the first Sullivan show and Washington DC concert. Then in Miami before the second Sullivan show Rickenbacker gave him the new guitar and George the 12 string. The Capri was "retired" as a back up on stage.
Use UPS to ship Yoko far, far away. Yoko knows I kid.
That guitar on display is NOT the one played on their 1st appearance on Ed Sullivan
Its now 60 ago. Where the has the time gone?
White gloves and padding and la dee dah - ha! Pick that thing up tune up and play some All My Lovin’!
Dont tell that guy that John used another ric at Ed Sullivan show
Your right.I discused this with my guitar buddies yesterday .They said the same thing you did.
In my youth I had one of these and found the frets/fingerboard to be very small...too small for my fingers anyway, so I changed to a Gretch.
I'm guessing Lennon's hands were at least average-size. It's amazing he chose a short-scale model.
Interestingly enough, the guitar on show is different to the one on the Ed Sullivan clip....check the tone and volume controls.
I always wondered why John played that short scale but didn't he learn to play on a small guitar with a very short scale? Maybe the Rickenbacker felt comfortable for that reason...
P.J. Harbour that’s because it’s Johns 58 325 & not the 64 replacement.
The guitar that defines the Beatles
John spoke of his this guitar in 1980. He kept it over his bed in the Dakota for years and would play it from time to time. Apparently it didn't age well enough for the studio Double fantasy session recordings
Yoko ono knows nothing about this guitar!!! :D
Sure she does... its worth $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
beerborn That's racist.
She knows it's her husband's. Ya know?
How did u come with yoko? Racist asshole
I bet Ono was behind this, didn't want Julian to have his birth right,still thinking Julian might get it,he will,now she's on the way out, Julian will get everything back as he should.
Well, the guitar got here at 5 and it’ll be here for about 2 years 😂😂
Sheesh. They didn't do a lot of fact checking did they? Rickenbacker gave John this 325 following the taping of the Ed Sullivan Show, along with a 360/12 for George. They also had a bass for Paul, but he declined! The 325 replaced John's 1959 model 325 that was barely operable. The one here, the second 325 debuted at the Miami taping of Ed Sullivan the following week, and was John's primary instrument until Rubber Soul when he purchased an Epiphone Casino (also at the Rock Hall) in 1965.
The first 325 was actually made in 1958.
What is George playing on the show?
Yes it's a 1963 Gretsch Country Gentleman I have one just like it mine's a 64 though.
HISTORY
It's amazing how yoko ono gives away john Lennon stuff like she ain't give a damn about him I would have kept it if it all the same to you
Wow seriously bad information - who wrote this?
Well that is where such an instrument belong,if it's real. More so than a good percentage of the artists contained therein. And most of the ones upcoming.
The guitar stand has rubber on it that will probably eat through the finish.
Museum employees handle famous guitars with gloves on. A guitar player would take it out of the case, spin it around, caress it, plug in and touch every square inch trying to get a feel for John Lennon's guitar. Gloves? C'mon. That's torture.
Just not the same without John Lennon attached ...
Minimal research could have helped this story! Lennon used the first Ric 325 from Hamburg in 1962 until the day after the Ed Sullivan Show on Feb 9 '64 when Rickenbacker presented new guitars to the group- a new black Ric 325 for John, a Fireglo 360/12 for George, and a 4001 Bass for Paul (which he refused). John debuted his new 325 the next week in Miami at the Dauville Hotel. The first Ric was retired, as it was barely operable. He used the second Ric as his primary guitar for all of the 64 and 65 touring, as well as on records "A Hard Day's Night", "Beatles For Sale", "Help!" and some of "Rubber Soul". He was given several 325 models by Rickenbacker- including a Fireglo Capri with an "F" hole on the top that he used once at a Christmas show... Ringo reported finding several at Apple in a crate years later- some with strings rusted on potentially having never been played. He took one and has it to this day. They did also furnish him a 12 string 325 that had to be just murder to play and keep in tune!
To address the reporter's question, yes, the guitar is 100% definitely the one that played the Cleveland Public Auditorium show in 1964.
+Michael Muratore John got his first 325 in 1960, not 1962. He was playing it when they were still wearing their leather gear and hair slicked- back.
You are wrong on several points as are several comments from others.
Wrong on several points . Amateurs, the whole lot of you.
i played one of these once i think,are these slightly shorter than most standard size guitars or not?
yes they are short scale.
+dempsey981 true, it's 20-3/4" which feels a little weird at first considering a Strat is like 25-1/2"......
+fasteddie4145 Apparently, John wanted a smaller scale guitar because he wanted something that felt similar to a banjo.
He had learned how to play the banjo, before learning to play the guitar, so the shorter scale and smaller body felt comfortable and familiar, to him.
+John S I'm not really sure what he thought.....I always figured it was what he could find.....I've heard lots of interviews with George about what little selection they had in the early days.....I went through pretty much the same thing when I was young.....it was what I could afford and what was available rather than what I really wanted......still, you can't miss the sound on those early Beatles Records, the Hofner too.......
There is no way in hell that’s the actual guitar yoga would never release that guitar to anybody. The chances of that thing getting lifted is phenomenal. That’s a priceless guitar that is a replica all the way no way is it real
That wasn't the Guitar that John played on the ed sullivan show, John played a 325 Rickenbacker on the show.
How much is it worth ?
25 million
Josh B Serious?
Alfa Won how much do you think people can pay?
Sickening to know Joko had possession of this guitar. Ruthless manipulator.
Well the one he's playing on Ed Sullivan show looks like it has a bigsby fitted ..and the one on show doesn't. That guitar should be in England .. in Liverpool ...
It should be at the rocken roll hall of fame in Cleveland. Julian should have something to remember his dad by 🎸 I agree Yoko shouldn’t have anything. All those records John Lennon made with the plastic ono band she fucked it up .thats no singing 🤬
He does have something to remember him by
$$$$ and the last name, without that he'd be the average
Joe.
NOT THE SAME GUITAR ! THIS ONE HAS A KAUFMAN VIBRATO AND THE VIDEO SHOWS A BIGSBY ! PROBABLY JUST YOKO YANKIN YOUR CHAIN !
One can see the Rickenbacker 325 Lennon played had gold knobs on ED Sullivan not black knobs that came later. So it not the guitar he played on ed Sullivan public rip off
John was rough on that guitar
Any attempted 'five finger' attempts swiping this model?
+FidelCastro128 : Fat chance. have you been to the RRHOF?
It’s “Backer,” not “Bacher.” 😏
the guitar he's playing in the video is a different guitar.
It's not the original
The thought that yoko ono has his equipment is disturbing. Yoko Ono is the witch that brought down John Lennon and every Beatles fan knows it🤮
Its not the same guitar as in video. Notice pickgaurd.
Yeah, they needed to use a clip from the Miami show. The guitar in their clip was the '58 model.
+ABoxOfBroken8Tracks The 1958 325 Capri is in a museum in ... Japan!? Thanks yoko.
Without John it is nothing or the guy who payed 75,000 for his tooth without John Lennon it is just a guitar are you going to collect his socks too?
The lint from his belly button has to be worth $5000 at least.
It's pronounced, "RickenBACKER", NOT "BOCKER". It's a guitar, not a brand of popcorn, FFS.
Can you me a Jeff nobody will psamathe a rock and roll Hall of fame and a Porch Pirate Stole it
A crappy toy guitar compared to the 325c58