One of only 12 made for RCA employees, hence the RCA logo on the pickguard. Walnut body, checkered back binding, maple fingerboard with dot inlays and white binding, 12 saddle bridge, humbucking pickups. Neck width is standard Ric 12(not like the current 380L).
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While I like the fact that it's very rare, I bought it primarily because I think it will sound quite different than other RIC 12s. It's the only 12 with a walnut body & maple fingerboard and it's got humbuckers in it. When I record 12 string I usually double or compliment the parts with a second 12 string and split them hard left & right. This RCA should provide quite a different and hopefully complimentary tone to my other 12s (360/12WB, 360/12CW, 370/12RM). Don’t know what to call this though – maybe 380/12RCA.
Cheers,
Bill
