

The 325C64 is a thrilling guitar to own – it sounds like our favorite recording artists and brings chills to one’s spine and sensibilities. The output, she is mono, and the machine heads are Deluxe Vintage Reproductions. It has no neck binding and the fretboard markers are dots the tailpiece is an Accent Vibrato the bridge is a roller style it has a set-in neck, three pickups, each of which are Vintage single coil Toaster Top®. The overall length is 34 ½” which is 87.6cm, the overall width is 12 ¾” which is 32.4cm, the overall depth is 1 ½” which is 38.1mm. The 1964 325 pictured has the features most often associated with the export Rose Morris Model 1996: 3/4-scale, a one-piece maple neck with an unbound, 21-fret, lacquer-finished rosewood fretboard, three toaster single-coil pickups, a hollow maple body, f-hole, and Ac’cent vibrato tailpiece. The average weight (it can vary a little) is 7 pounds (which is 3.2 kg). The body and neck are maple, the fingerboard is rosewood. Its body type (yeah, baby) is semi-hollow, it has 21 frets, a scale length of 20 ¾” (why, yes, that’s 52.7 cm) the nut width is 1 5/8” which is 41.2mm, the neck width at the 12 th fret is 1 15/16 th” (49.2mm), the crown radius is 7.5% which is 18.42cm. The Model 325C64 duplicates the Model 325 as it was produced in 1964-complete with semi-hollow maple body, re-shaped body and headstock, three vintage-style pickups, and Accent Vibrato. The British Invasion of 1964 initiated a rise in popularity of the model 325.
