Hi Wes,
How do you like the TI strings compared to RIC standard set for 12v64????
Cheers,
Gary
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1990 360/12v64, 325JL
The V64
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Re: The V64
I like the TI flats a lot more. The flats really make the guitar, they just feel right. Pick up the custom 12 string set from Chris over at Pick of the Ricks and you won't be sorry.
Re: The V64
Thanks Wes, I just may do that at some time in the future.
And Red Rob, wow! What a beauty, congrats on owning such a beautiful v64 !
Gary
( modrock )
360/12v64 and 325JL
And Red Rob, wow! What a beauty, congrats on owning such a beautiful v64 !
Gary
( modrock )
360/12v64 and 325JL
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Nice one Aitch!!ozover50 wrote:Beautiful, Rob!
No burst here........ black as the ace of spades!! Still my favourite - along with the 350v63s. A very recent pic......
Take no notice of the Strats - they're blow-ins. Well..... no they're not....... well, yes they are...... well, no they're not! Just like underpants, you're allowed to stock more than one brand, aren't you??
I'd like one in JG, as well as one in the following shade:
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I also absolutely love my 360/12 V64 (2001 in FireGlo). I found this gem on eBay earlier this year. I find this model very comfortable in size and weight. The previous owner replaced the original bridge with a 12-saddle bridge. I replaced the original nut with the better-spaced 12-string nut, and this really improved the playability. The V64 also seems to have a more acoustic, "airy" sound (which I love) as compared to a modern 360/12, 24-fret model. I think the wider-spaced toasters play a role in what I would describe as a more "well-rounded" tone when both pickups are engaged. It makes a great companion for my 370/12 RM.
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Couldn't agree with you more, Ron. Here's mine:




