Brian demonstrates a 1968 Rickenbacker 366-12 Fireglo. What differentiates this Rick from other Ricks is the converter comb, which allows you to change the guitar from 6 string to 12 string and back. A very limited number of these guitars were made with the "comb" from 1967 to the mid '70s which makes this Rickenbacker 366-12 very unique and collectible. Brian plays through a Fender Vibrolux.
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Brian plays riffs from The Byrds "Turn Turn Turn" and The Smiths "What Difference Does It Make".
1968 Rickenbacker 366-12 Details:
Body: Bound semi-hollow maple.
Neck: Maple neck and rosewood fretboard with triangle inlays.
Pickups/Hardware: Two toaster-top pickups and a converter comb.
Cosmetic Condition: Just a few tiny, minuscule dings, otherwise this guitar is exceptionally clean for its age. Weight: 8lbs 1oz
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