New kid in town - 360/12V64

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New kid in town - 360/12V64

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This morning at around 11:30, I was in the shower at my grandma's after cutting the grass, when my dad walked in with a FedEX box from Jdog. I opened it up to find a 360/12V64 from 1987! I couldn't believe how great it looked!

I plugged into a practice amp (Fender Frontman 15G) I had over at my grandma's (I can't get large orders out in the sticks) and was impressed. Before I head off into a world of playing, I thought I'd post some snaps I took a few minutes ago...
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The 1997SPC and the 360/12V64 join together!
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The three loves of my life (L-R): '87 360/12V64, '08 Fender Deluxe Reverb, '89 1997SPC
The three loves of my life (L-R): '87 360/12V64, '08 Fender Deluxe Reverb, '89 1997SPC
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Wow Jake your a lucky lad i wish one day i could afford to own one of these guitars.Congrats :D
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Very nice, good looking set you have there!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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That's an awesome pair, Jake......congrats. You're one very fortunate young fella! :D
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Wow! Looks great. Nicely matched fireglos. I'm glad it arrived safe (finally!) and you're already enjoying it. Once again, another one I can't believe I sold!!!
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Haha, you should be GLAD you sold it, Jdog...it's made me a happy guy today. I've been playing it for the last hour, and I'm enjoying it. (my first song played was "Anyway Anyhow Anywhere" by The Who) I enjoyed doing business with you, and can't believe I own such a fine instrument.

And now, a review of all the 12-string I've owned so far:

'03 360/12 FG (owned May '04-April '07) - chunky neck and super cramped at the nut...I never really got the sound I wanted to from it, and while it became my main instrument from June '04-June '05, I never really liked the way it played. The 24-fret neck just didn't do it for me. From June '05-March '07, it became my backup guitar. It was then sold it to a friend in April '07 (who was "forced" to sell it with the economy in April '08, if you will) to get...

'91 660/12TP JG (owned June '07-March '09) - had one of the best necks for a 12-string. Not too wide (like a Vox or Gibson 12-string) and not too narrow (like the '03 360/12). Played great, sustain was amazing, but the body was too small for my large outer frame. It literally was given to me at my first onstage gig. When I had about $1.5k, my dad helped me out to give me some more money to purchase it from a Dallas GC (and they were selling it for $2k!). I was forced to sell it in order to aquire my 1997SPC...I will always remember that guitar, and hope that I can get another one like it (or better, a '91 FG!) "When the Time Comes" (TP pun here!)

But nothing kicks more butt than today's:

'87 360/12V64 FG - the BEST playing 12-string I've owned so far, and the best sounding. The hollow body (running through a Fender tube amp with compression) really speaks to me. Nails everything I want it to and more. Like the 1997SPC, it's a guitar that is more than likely going to be with me for a long, LONG time. Sure, the neck width at the neck is a little cramped, so it will take some getting used to. If it bugs me enough, I'll get a recent 330/12 nut, but for now, it's staying as is!

Thanks again, Jdog! :)
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scotty wrote:Wow Jake your a lucky lad i wish one day i could afford to own one of these guitars.Congrats :D
Well, if the thinking behind the following thread pans out, you might! :D http://rickresource.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=389348
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Congrats Jake. Is this it for a while now? :D
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NIIIIIIICE!

Congrats, Jake! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Nice pair of Ricks there, Jake. You are a lucky fellow.
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Nice pair there, Jake!

Question -- what happened to that "project" to make a 12-string out of the 6-string that took the nasty fall ?
Is it still in the works ?
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Lookin good Jake! :wink:

Nice pair, That's a choice v64 there (nice flame etc). Glad to see the collection growing. :)
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Very cool Jake! 8) I'm green with envy.....

I presume you will only be playing '60s covers from now on? :mrgreen:
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Congratulations, Jake. :)

Now rock out, buddy, and send us some sound clips post haste. There's nothin' holdin' you back now! :D
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