Would LOVE to see photos of that guitar, especially the fingerboard…Deluxe isn’t a term Rickenbacker used in model names, it was a list of features—that usually (but not always) inclues stereo wiring. A 360 is by default Deluxe. This article explains it all: https://www.rickenbacker101.com/p/terminology-deluxe-guitars
What is the best way to send photos as haviving trouble sending
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My march 1970 360 has check binding on back and headstock and also has ebony fingerboard with dot inlays
When bought new in 1975 was told it was a 360 stereo deluxe ? What do you think
Would LOVE to see photos of that guitar, especially the fingerboard…Deluxe isn’t a term Rickenbacker used in model names, it was a list of features—that usually (but not always) inclues stereo wiring. A 360 is by default Deluxe. This article explains it all: https://www.rickenbacker101.com/p/terminology-deluxe-guitars
Fabulous details on your favorite era guitars! Love the inlays and bound headstocks.
In the late 70s I had a 3-pickup version, with toasters, that I sold after a brief time.
I was never more than a dabbler as a guitarist,
but have owned maybe a half dozen guitars over the years, never for very long.