GIBSON Blue Ridge 12
- similar to Blue Ridge, except in 12-string configuration with six-per-side tuners, approximately 370 mfg. 1970-78.
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- similar to Blue Ridge, except in 12-string configuration with six-per-side tuners, approximately 370 mfg. 1970-78.
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- slope shouldered body style, solid spruce top, round soundhole, black pickguard, three-stripe bound body/rosette, laminated rosewood back/sides, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, reverse belly rosewood bridge with black white dot pins, blackface peghead with screened logo, three-per-side chrome tuners, available in Natural finish, approx. 5,000 mfg. 1968-1975.
In 1969, a standard bridge replaced the original design. In 1973, a low impedance pickup became an option (however, only one was shipped). Less than 20 left-hand instruments were made from 1971 to 1975.
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