

Whether you choose to purchase a Rickenbacker 4003 bass, or a semi-hollow Rickenbacker 330 or 360 electric guitar, you know that each and every inch of the instrument has been painstakingly designed, crafted, and finished by hand from only the finest woods available. Rickenbacker's reputation preceeds it, and this is largely down to their crafting techniques and quality control.


It's safe to say that any instrument used to it's fullest by both prog-rock musician Roger Waters and thrash-metal pioneer Lemmy (of Motorhead) like the Rickenbacker 4003 is much more versatile than most. Rickenbacker Basses, on the other hand, are often seen being played by an even wider-range of musicians, from all walks of life. When it comes to Rickenbacker Guitars, you will have seen their instantly recognisable aesthetics on stage with the likes of Pete Townshend, The Beatles, Johnny Marr, the Byrds any many more. Rickenbacker are famed for their guitars and basses alike, being seen in the hands of countless prominent musicians from around the world. Originally founded as the LA-Based Electro String Instrument Corporation in 1931, Rickenbacker is one of those brands that have always done things their own way, and at their own pace.ĭespite this, their unwavering commitment to quality and their own unique style of guitars and basses has led to a vast number of admiring fans over the decades.
