What Ricky 12 am I looking for?
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What Ricky 12 am I looking for?
Hi all,
Let's assume for argument's sake that I'm looking into Ricky 12 strings.
Is there a way to get a 12 that has the new headstock, and also has the binding accent, and does not have the "breaking wave" curled over upper wing design? Not sure how to describe it...
Let's assume for argument's sake that I'm looking into Ricky 12 strings.
Is there a way to get a 12 that has the new headstock, and also has the binding accent, and does not have the "breaking wave" curled over upper wing design? Not sure how to describe it...
Yes Glenn. Welcome to the Rickenbacker forum. If you are looking for binding on the back of the guitar only, you will be able yo get the Model 360/12 with the new headstock. It has the rounded upper bout and single back and neck binding rather than the double binding and the cutaway that was characteristic of the Model 360/12V64 for example.
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Thanks Peter!
So, I don't suppose there's binding to be had on the front and back, with the new models? I just love the look so much. I'm thinking Susannah Hoffs' guitar's look (though I guess hers was a 6-string).
Not as much of a fan of the rounded-shoulders look, although it's certainly not ugly!
So, I don't suppose there's binding to be had on the front and back, with the new models? I just love the look so much. I'm thinking Susannah Hoffs' guitar's look (though I guess hers was a 6-string).
Not as much of a fan of the rounded-shoulders look, although it's certainly not ugly!
The look you're talking about, Glen, the dual binding, is available on the C and V series 360/12's, however, those won't have the new headstock design. These two aren't like Hoffs model though.
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Maybe the 350V3/12 would work for you. Gary has one at NCM.
http://www.voxshowroom.com/northcoast/rickenbacker/35012/index.html
Oh wait... it doesn't have the new headstock. But it would be similar to Hoff's model. I love mine.
http://www.voxshowroom.com/northcoast/rickenbacker/35012/index.html
Oh wait... it doesn't have the new headstock. But it would be similar to Hoff's model. I love mine.
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As one suffering with big hands syndrome, I own a 660/12. Plenty of room on the neck. I bought this after demo-ing (two years ago)a new 360/12 and a 620/12. Both were hard to fit my hand to. Recently, I tried a '67 360/12, and lo and behold, I was comfortable with the neck, could nail all the notes. I figured that was the best 12 neck I'd ever try...UNTIL the SoCalCon, where I played a new 360/12C63...wonderful neck, easiest 12 I've ever played. The neck shape is deep, though not wide, and quite comfortable and playable for larger hands. Though I understand the wait is long, IMO these are a good choice for those who are concerned with the traditional "small" Rick 12 string necks.
Interesting... I compare the 360/12C63 that you mention, to the 381/12V69 (on the Ric site)
360/12C63
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neck width at nut: 41.4mm
neck width at 12th fret: 49.05mm
crown radius: 18.4cm
381/12V69
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neck width at nut: 49.05mm
neck width at 12th fret: 49.2mm
crown radius: 25.4cm
What it sounds like to me is that your big hands work with the 360/12C63 perhaps because of the smaller crown radius, and thus more of your hand is maybe "taken up" by the more baseball-bat style neck?
That 381/12V69 OTOH has the interesting spec that it has the more traditional thin-radius neck, but the width doesn't taper from the 12th down to the nut!
Interesting...
EDIT: I forgot to mention that my hands are not big overall, but my fingertips are kinda stubby... so it might be that a wider/shallower neck would be better for me in a 12 string.
EDIT #2: I just looked at the prices for those guitars. Oh snap!
360/12C63
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neck width at nut: 41.4mm
neck width at 12th fret: 49.05mm
crown radius: 18.4cm
381/12V69
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neck width at nut: 49.05mm
neck width at 12th fret: 49.2mm
crown radius: 25.4cm
What it sounds like to me is that your big hands work with the 360/12C63 perhaps because of the smaller crown radius, and thus more of your hand is maybe "taken up" by the more baseball-bat style neck?
That 381/12V69 OTOH has the interesting spec that it has the more traditional thin-radius neck, but the width doesn't taper from the 12th down to the nut!
Interesting...
EDIT: I forgot to mention that my hands are not big overall, but my fingertips are kinda stubby... so it might be that a wider/shallower neck would be better for me in a 12 string.
EDIT #2: I just looked at the prices for those guitars. Oh snap!
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The site had the wrong nut width data for the 381. It has yet to be corrected.
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