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Post by tennis_nick »

Yes it is. that was the 2nd 360/12 ever built. the first one had conventional 12 string stringing. Every 12er from then on had the Rick stringing
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Post by jwh »

Thanks Nicolas. I find that very interesting.
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Post by squirebass »

So... your supposed to CHANGE the strings on a 12 string guitar?!?!? I've owned my 660/12 for a couple of years and I've NEVER changed the strings on it, and now it is sounding like it really needs new strings. I guess I'm gonna have to bite the bullet and change em out really soon, like this weekend! I'm really just a bass player, it takes me a long time just to change the strings on my 350, I'm starting to get a little nervous already!!!
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I just have the local luthier do it for me about every other year or when the strings go dead
It's well worth the price and I don't have to deal with all that aggravation
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Post by ellaguru »

i must admit that i find changing the strings on my 360/12 very therapeutic
ric-o-sounds good to me
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Post by emjayw »

Hey Gene, if you really don't want to do it, give me a holler and we'll see what I can do for you. Besides, I want to play that guitar! Mike
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