12 string acoustic or electric in Auckland?

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12 string acoustic or electric in Auckland?

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Hey guys,

My band will be attempting some DIY recording of one of our songs in the not too distant future. In my head i can hear a 12 string playing some of the main guitar riff but alas, no one in the band owns a 12 string :(

Its a long shot but just thought i would throw it out there.....payment being in the form of a box of beers :)

Does anyone in Auckland (we are on the Shore) happen to have a 12 string acoustic and/or electric that they wouldn't mind lending out for the cause?

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You are welcome to try my Eko Ranger 12 acoustic/electric.
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H671 wrote:You are welcome to try my Eko Ranger 12 acoustic/electric.
Wicked thanks! Will be in touch closer to the time :) We are just co-coordinating all the band members availability. Young kids and shift work for 2 members makes that tricky. Hopefully have a date booked in within the next month.
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H671 wrote:You are welcome to try my Eko Ranger 12 acoustic/electric.
Can highly recommend.

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Re: 12 string acoustic or electric in Auckland?

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H671 wrote:You are welcome to try my Eko Ranger 12 acoustic/electric.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I was about to make exactly the same offer!
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