660/12 Special Vintage Edition?

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660/12 Special Vintage Edition?

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Hi Rickenbacker Experts,

I bought a new 660/12 in New York sometime around 2000 and had thought it was not just "with the vintage pickups," but indeed that it was a special edition vintage reissue...akin to the v63 and v64 models that some other models offer as variations. Now I can't find any information on this.

Can anybody here help me out about what I have here? It is black and beautiful, but I would like to know the exact designation.

So cool to have found this forum. I am a little afraid, however, that reading posts here will only feed a Rickenbacker G.A.S. problem for me. I see that there are many who are so afflicted her.
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Welcome Netdog. Its basically a "reissue" of the Tom Petty Ltd. Ed. Rickenbacker never offered a guitar with the special features this guitar has, checked binding and wider neck. The 620 is close but no cigar.
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Welcome to the forum! I have a turquoise '04 660/12 that I absolutely love. There is a great discussion of the ancestry of the 660 model in the Modern Rickenbackers section of this Forum. Check it out, you'll enjoy it.
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Welcome Thomas! I too, have a 660/12. As mentioned above it's progenitor was the TP model, that was continued as a standard model, something that was not done with any other signature model.
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Well, the 325V63 was sort of a continuation of the JL Ltd. Ed, as was the 350V63 and the 350/12v63.
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I forgot about those! Image
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Wish they had done that with the 360CW, or the 350SH!

I'm a fairly new owner of a 660/12 (Blue Boy) and i'll also add my praise here. I traded a 370/12BB for it and I like it so much more - the classic deluxe features, the wide neck, the toasters, it's better then I ever expected it to be when I was still just lusting over it.
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Post by netdog »

Man, that was quick! Thanks everyone.

It was funny. I had been keeping a lookout for a good Fender XII to come along for a number of years, and then I just picked this guitar down off the wall on a whim. Next thing I know, it comes home with me, and somehow I have never given that Fender another thought since.
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As you wouldn't....

Welcome, Thomas. I have an '04 660/12 also and it's a beautiful thing - just brilliant!!

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Pretty much the truth, Doc. They are on both my work and home computers - just to remind me how lucky I am to own some of these beautiful things called "Rickenbacker"!
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D-oh... better never tell me your home address, Aitch... (kiddin'!!!!Image)
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beautiful
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Post by rumbush »

I have a 660/12 as well which I love (it also has the distinction of being my first Rick guitar), but I also have a Fender MIJ Strat XII. The Fender XII is a great little guitar with a sweet neck. It's great to have two very different 12-string sounds at my disposal & I've recorded with both. If you can find one of those XIIs grab one.

Here's the 660/12
http://www.peterbryan.com/rickenbacker/660-12fg.htm
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My first and presently only Ric is a 660/12. Amazing and fantastic guitar.

Rumbush, THAT is a stunning guitar!!! I have never seen (photo or live) a 660 with that much figure! Wild!

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