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Dean Boca 12-String Electric Guitar
Dean Boca 12-String Electric Guitar
The Dean Boca 12 String Electric Guitar is exactly what you're loking for if you want that classic rock sound. With a full twelve strings, a semi-hollowbody with arched top, dual humbuckers and grover tuners, this sweet-playing axe will give you a sweet sound that is perfect. Other features are an adjustable bridge with stopbar tailpiece, and rosewood fingerboard with dot markers that make this guitar fast, comfortable and easy to play.

Epiphone G1275 Custom Double Neck Guitar
Epiphone G1275 Custom Double Neck Guitar
A rock and roll classic, the double neck guitar! Featuring 4 Humbuckers and 18 strings you can be the envy of all your friends without exactly breaking the bank.

Gibson EDS1275 Double Neck Electric Guitar (with Case)
Gibson EDS1275 Double Neck Electric Guitar (with Case)
Originally introduced as a hollowbody doubleneck model in 1958, the EDS-1275 assumed its more familiar SG-style body shape in 1962. Always one of Gibson's more esoteric models, the 1275 got its moment in the sun when Jimmy Page began using it for live performances of the Led Zeppelin classic "Stairway to Heaven." Thirty years later, Page is still the artist most closely associated with this model.

Gibson Don Felder Hotel California EDS1275 Electric Guitar (with Case)
Gibson Don Felder Hotel California EDS1275 Electric Guitar (with Case)
Frequently named in polls for the "world's greatest guitar solos", and listed at #49 in Rolling Stone magazine's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time", Don Felder and Joe Walsh's dual guitar solo on the Eagles' "Hotel California" tapped a searing tone and an atmospheric vibe that still resonate today. To give live renditions their maximum impact, Don Felder has--right from the start--played the hit song on a Gibson EDS-1275 Double Neck, performing the haunting 12-string introduction on the guitar's top neck (routed through a Leslie rotating speaker unit) and switching to the lower 6-string neck for the epic soloing duel with Joe Walsh.

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