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There are many small, but significant differences. Body shape, binding width, head shape, body bracing, tuners, tuner ferrules, truss rod cover, and many more. They are subtle but important to the purist. The body bracing is the most signficant functional difference.
If I am to believe all I have heard about these, they will be wonderful.
If I am to believe all I have heard about these, they will be wonderful.
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bill_yantz
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But what about the neck? This is the one feature I haven't heard much about. The 60s 12-strings that I have played have all been quite slim. The V64s & CWs, in comparison seem bigger. I don't own a 60s 360 12-string but the ones I have played where incredible. They played beautifully and I had no problem with string spacing. When I pick up a new one, I struggle with the spacing. My hope is that the C 12-string neck will be different that the v series and like the 60s versions.
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Maybe you should set your sights on a Philson. They seem to be made of the same material. 

You want to put that where?
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