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Rare Rickenbacker 12 String

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There's a guitar dealer in the UK selling a 1967 double-bound jetglo Ricky 360 12-string for £8,500 !! The ad states that its 1 of only 6 made. Does anyone know if this guitar is really that rare ?

Here's the page from the dealer's site: http://www.vintageandrareguitars.co.uk/index.cfm?method=site.product&product_id=400
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I've fallen in love, all over again.
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Here is a photo, however, I find it difficult to believe that only 6 were made from 1963 to 1967, during a time when the Rickenbacker 12 string was a highly sought after instrument.

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Man, that would be really nice in my collection to go along with this...

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Post by tblair »

That guitar's been there for at least five years. Apparently they're waiting for the value to reach their price.
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Amazing! Looks like the picture of Jeff's double-bound 4005 could've been taken at the same time with the same camera! Is it also a '67?
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Agreed Mortivan. A tiny window into the look of Rickenbacker instruments in 1967.
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Yes, mine is from Feb '67. I just saw that 12 string shot and duplicated it as best as I could while looking at it.
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I would very, very carefully inspect any Jetglo Rickenbacker made before 1970, especially a 12-string 360. Jetglo '60s instruments are very uncommon.
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Great shot, Jeff. Image
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Thanks.
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Man, I love black Rics with white binding.

Thanks for the pics.
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Post by adam_swapp »

Bob Belloff wrote: "I would very, very carefully inspect any Jetglo Rickenbacker made before 1970, especially a 12-string 360. Jetglo '60s instruments are very uncommon."

When I first got my '62 625 (in 1990), I contacted Rick for some more information. Due to some misidentification, things are a little confusing as to the model to which these numbers refer (425?), but according to my notes at the time from a conversation with Rick customer service, there were 89 made in Fireglo and 4 in Jetglo. The Smith book reports 9 '62 625's in Jetglo and 89 in Fireglo. Mine was originally Jetglo; maybe I shouldn't be refinishing it in Fireglo, eh? Image
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I would definitely keep it Jetglo.
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Post by route66guitars »

>>I would very, very carefully inspect any Jetglo Rickenbacker made before 1970, especially a 12-string 360. Jetglo '60s instruments are very uncommon.<<

I guess this makes my '67 lefty 12 JetGlow (the 1960's spelling) very very uncommon...
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