Rickenbacker 360/12V64 Fireglo 1992
A timeless classic and one of the most iconic 12-string electric guitars ever made, this 1992 Rickenbacker 360/12V64 in Fireglo delivers the unmistakable shimmer, chime, and vintage-inspired styling that have defined countless legendary recordings. Modeled after Rickenbacker’s coveted early-’60s specifications, the 360/12V64 faithfully captures the look, feel, and unmistakable voice of the guitars made famous by artists like George Harrison and Roger McGuinn. Finished in Rickenbacker’s signature Fireglo, this guitar is in good condition, showing normal signs of age and careful use while remaining structurally excellent and fully functional. The beautifully contoured semi-hollow maple body provides exceptional resonance and clarity, while the slim maple neck and rosewood fingerboard offer comfortable playability despite the 12-string configuration. Equipped with vintage-style Toaster Top pickups, this 360/12V64 produces the brilliant, jangly tones that made Rickenbacker 12-strings legendary—sparkling highs, rich harmonics, and unmistakable articulation that cut beautifully through any mix. From classic rock and folk to indie and alternative textures, this guitar delivers a sound unlike anything else. A highly sought-after reissue and a must-have for players and collectors alike, this Rickenbacker offers iconic tone, exceptional craftsmanship, and enduring visual appeal. Specs: Year: 1992 Make: Rickenbacker Model: 360/12V64 Condition: Good Finish: Fireglo Body: Semi-Hollow Maple Neck: Maple Fingerboard: Rosewood Scale Length: 24.75" Nut Width: 1.63" Frets: 21 Inlays: Triangle (Sharkfin) Inlays Pickups: Dual Vintage-Style Toaster Top Single-Coils Controls: Dual Volume, Dual Tone, Blend Control, 3-Way Pickup Selector Bridge: Rickenbacker 12-Saddle Bridge Tuners: Vintage-style Deluxe Tuners Hardware: Chrome Made In: USA Case: Original Rickenbacker hardshell case included
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