360/12 C63 - Should I leave my order open

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360/12 C63 - Should I leave my order open

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Hi guys.

After my recent purchase of the 1967 366/12 FG. Should I cancel my order for the 360/12C63?

Assuming I can afford the second guitar - does it have any benefits?

Thanks.
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just sell it when it's comes in- the last one went for full retail- or sell it to a friend --
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I agree with Joe.
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Or better - keep it!
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Soundwise - would it be logical to keep them both?
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Logical? since when does logic have anything to do with guitar purchasing? Image

I haven't heard a C63/12 but your awesome 366/12 sounds different from my V64/12 and 381V69/12 and they all sound great.

Gil, you don't "need" another just as I don't "need" ALL of my basses...It all comes down to how do you interpret "need". I know you have this itch to get another...
If you can afford it - yes, I would get a C63/12 too. If later you feel " I shouldn't have" I bet selling it will be easy.
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Post by gibsonlp »

Thanks ;)

I guess I'll leave the order open then.
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