
Or a Vox Phantom XII:

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With the added bonus that if you ever got bored of playing guitar, you could use it for hockey practice!JakeK wrote:I guess I could try and locate an old Fender Electric XII:
Trust me the 12 string version is awesome, although not a Ric it IS a strong second.Memphis Blue wrote:If the 12 string version plays and sounds as good as my six string version, it would be this
hands down.

OK, so I'm not too hip about electric guitars, I guess. So, what's that guitar?sloopdawg wrote:Trust me the 12 string version is awesome, although not a Ric it IS a strong second.Memphis Blue wrote:If the 12 string version plays and sounds as good as my six string version, it would be this
hands down.
jingle_jangle wrote:
I suppose you could call a mid-'60s Fender XII, "affordable" if "affordable" meant $2500.00+
Can I have two 6-string RICs instead of one 12-string that isn't a RIC?1a12 wrote:... Say you had to choose another 12 String Electric and it could not be a Rickenbacker ...
I LOVE those Vox 12's. Good for youpaologregorio wrote:Well, if my second choice of a 12 stringer couldn't be a Rick, then I'd make do with one of my Vox Teardrops:
According to the link on Jeff's post, it would be anjimk wrote:OK, so I'm not too hip about electric guitars, I guess. So, what's that guitar?sloopdawg wrote:Trust me the 12 string version is awesome, although not a Ric it IS a strong second.Memphis Blue wrote:If the 12 string version plays and sounds as good as my six string version, it would be this
hands down.
JimK