![]() Vox's Parent company JMI (Jennings Musical Industries) in Dartford, Kent was already overstretched by 1964 supplying Vox amplifiers to the UK and world markets, so instead of expanding their meagre guitar-making facilities, Jennings outsourced the great bulk of instrument production to the Italian firm. This Stereo 12-string is one of the more obscure variations, and certainly unmistakable! Like most Vox-branded instruments sold in the US, this one was built at the Eko factory in Recanati, Italy. One of the all-time great "posing" guitars, the vaguely trapezoidal Vox Phantom XII is still utterly distinctive and an instant 1960s classic. Vox Phantom XII Stereo V-246 Model 12 String Solid Body Electric Guitar (1966), made in Recanati, Italy, serial # 257115, black polyester finish, mahogany body, maple neck with ebony fingerboard, black gig bag case.
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