Description

This early 1954 Rickenbacker Combo 800 is in its original “Natural Maple” finish! Rick factory manager Paul Barth designed the Combo 600 (single coil model) and Combo 800, and 1954 was their first year of production. The Combo 800 features a thick, German-carved maple body that has been mostly hollowed to allow for the electronics, and this cavity is accessible through a thin aluminum backplate that covers most of the back of the body. The real standout on this piece is Rickenbacker’s early dual coil “Horseshoe” pickup, which is actually a humbucking pickup launched before Gibson developed the traditional humbucker in 1957. Each switch connects with each coil for a unique and customizable playing experience. You don’t see these often, so here’s a great chance to take this super cool Rickenbacker home!

Overall Condition: 8, wear and patina evenly throughout


Specifications

  • finish_details Natural Maple, Original, Great Condition, light playwear throughout guitar
  • body_material Maple
  • neck_material Maple
  • fretboard_material Rosewood
  • neck_profile Medium D
  • weight 7 lbs 1 oz
  • scale_length 23"
  • pickup_readings 5.06K
  • tubes
  • speakers
  • electronics Original, Untouched
  • nut_width 1-11/16”
  • hardware Original, Good Condition with mild patina to hardware on front of body, moderate patina to aluminum plate on back of body
  • includes Original Hardshell Case with red lining, Rickenbacker pickup instruction sheet
  • year
Well Strung Guitars

Well Strung Guitars

1955
Rickenbacker
Excellent
Natural Maple
5 Years
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Well Strung Guitars
Well Strung Team
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Farmingdale, New York
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Upon receipt, if you are dissatisfied with your purchase, you must notify WSG within 24 hours. We will refund your money as soon as the merchandise is returned to us in the same condition as when it shipped out. The customer is responsible for all shipping, insurance, and bank fees that may be incurred throughout the return process. All returns must be packaged in the same materials that the guitar was sent out to ensure the safety of the instrument. All claims regarding loss or damage are the responsibility of the purchaser.