EARLY 360/12V64
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EARLY 360/12V64
http://cgi.ebay.com/1985-Rickenbacker-360-12-V64_W0QQitemZ7373787979QQcategoryZ41439QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
This is an early one, all right. Real vintage Klusons....nice!
This is an early one, all right. Real vintage Klusons....nice!
I've got a '90 model, but a friend once had an earlier guitar ('85 or '86). He had the guitar in his apartment, in it's case, when it was stolen along with some camera equipment. He was cleaning, re-stringing and preparing to install a twelve-saddle bridge at the time. The thieves got the guitar, but without the bridge, tailpiece, and a few other parts. I often wonder what became of that guitar.
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Ron, I love the color.
On the other hand, the one in the eBay ad shows the disadvantages of poor flash photography on a burst finish.
The close up shots show it to be a pretty nicely-aged FG. The full-body ones have the center washed out and the edges a pretty nasty orange.
Blechhhhh.
On the other hand, the one in the eBay ad shows the disadvantages of poor flash photography on a burst finish.
The close up shots show it to be a pretty nicely-aged FG. The full-body ones have the center washed out and the edges a pretty nasty orange.
Blechhhhh.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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I love these early ones. You can have your c63s- no disrespect to them- but these have a mystique and look that I just love. The '80s were a great Beatle nostalgia time- 3 of them were still alive and young, and it was a lot of fun. Now, it's a little scary, two are gone and the other two are getting on in years- it's bittersweet.
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These actually started shipping in like January or February of 1985 I think, right? The earlier ones have a very washed out fireglo like this one and typically have the fake 80s Chrome Klusons with the screw in hex bushing.
Then, for a short period of time they actually put real Klusons on them like this one has.
Eventually, the finish got closer to the correct darker perimeter and and they still had Klusons on them. That might have been some time in 1986. For a short period around that time, the V series 360-12s were really close to the original 60s guitars.
I heard that George from Dear Prudence in Japan went crazy with excitement one year at the Chicago show when he found one like that with the Klusons.
I agree with his enthusiasm.
Then, for a short period of time they actually put real Klusons on them like this one has.
Eventually, the finish got closer to the correct darker perimeter and and they still had Klusons on them. That might have been some time in 1986. For a short period around that time, the V series 360-12s were really close to the original 60s guitars.
I heard that George from Dear Prudence in Japan went crazy with excitement one year at the Chicago show when he found one like that with the Klusons.
I agree with his enthusiasm.


