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BruDeV
Posted 2004-10-16 1:41 AM (#175790)
Subject: Electric 12 string questions


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Location: San Bernardino, California
1) About when was the Deacon 12 string introduced?

2) Has anybody ever seen a UK-II 12 string?
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-16 6:16 AM (#175791 - in reply to #175790)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 string questions



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Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
Deacon 12 was with in a year of the deacon. There was 1 UK12, in barndoard greyburst.
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-20 11:19 AM (#175792 - in reply to #175790)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 string questions


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Location: puerto vallarta, mexico
the blue and brown bird 12's used the same aluminium frame in a viper shaped body que no bill? the brown bird you were kind enough to sell me is by far the easiest to play 12 string i have ever played.
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Bluebird
Posted 2004-10-20 10:57 PM (#175793 - in reply to #175790)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 string questions



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Posts: 1445

Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Russ, you are correct; Viper shape, urelite over aluminum frame body, and electronics identical to the later Deacon/Breadwinners.
I also agree with how effortlessly they play.

Wayne
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-10-20 11:51 PM (#175794 - in reply to #175790)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 string questions


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Location: SoCal
I've got the same basic guitar, a Praacher 12. Heavier as it's wood, but the same electronics and the same neck (different inlays). It's easy to play but I've never gotten the sound out of it that I hear in my head. One of these days you guys are going to have to show me how it's done.

Russ, I thought you were going to be in So Cal this week.
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-21 2:42 AM (#175795 - in reply to #175790)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 string questions


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Location: puerto vallarta, mexico
Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
I've got the same basic guitar, a Praacher 12. Heavier as it's wood, but the same electronics and the same neck (different inlays). It's easy to play but I've never gotten the sound out of it that I hear in my head. One of these days you guys are going to have to show me how it's done.

Russ, I thought you were going to be in So Cal this week.


yep, i arrive on 10-24. we have a pizza date on 10-26 somewhere around longbeach que no? mon 10 25 is cool too. actually i am pretty free from noon on 10-25 to 10-28. i fly to houston on 10-29. back in puerto vallarta on 11-2. get off airplane teach 2 guitar classes, take a shower and tune up for tuesday night gig at philo's.
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