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Step into the realm of versatility and craftsmanship with the 1981 Robin Octave Double-Neck Guitar. This iconic instrument complements any musician's collection with its unique dual-neck design, offering both 6-string and 12-string configurations. Crafted during a pivotal era in guitar innovation, this double-neck guitar exudes a vintage aura while providing modern playability.

Constructed with attention to detail, the Robin Octave features a solid body that ensures durability and enhances tonal resonance. The dual-neck setup is perfect for guitarists looking to seamlessly switch between standard and octave-tuned strings, offering an expansive range of musical possibilities. The guitar's dual humbucker pickups deliver a rich, full-bodied sound with exceptional clarity, making it suitable for a variety of genres from rock to jazz.

Designed to cater to both performance and aesthetic appeal, the 1981 Robin Octave Double-Neck Guitar boasts a sleek, ergonomic design that facilitates easy access to higher frets. The maple necks are smooth and sturdy, providing a comfortable grip for any playing style. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, this guitar is engineered to inspire creativity and deliver exceptional sound quality.

Key Features:

  • Dual-neck design with 6-string and 12-string configurations
  • Solid body construction for enhanced tonal resonance
  • Dual humbucker pickups for rich, full-bodied sound
  • Smooth maple necks for comfortable playing
  • Ideal for a variety of musical genres and performance settings
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Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughan - Rude Mood/Pipeline - New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 1987

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Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughan - Rude Mood/Pipeline - New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 1987

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See how Eric Clapton uses 1981 Robin Octave Double-Neck Guitar

Eric Clapton

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Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Eric Clapton's 1981 Robin Octave Double-Neck Guitar, as listed by Christie's, was donated by Jimmie Vaughan.

See how Stevie Ray Vaughan uses 1981 Robin Octave Double-Neck Guitar

Stevie Ray Vaughan

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The Vaughan Brothers

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This one-off doubleneck Stratocaster-Style guitar was used for the song "Pipeline" by Stevie Ray Vaughan and his brother Jimmie Vaughan.

See how Jimmie Vaughan uses 1981 Robin Octave Double-Neck Guitar

Jimmie Vaughan

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The Vaughan Brothers

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This guitar was used for a double neck action between Jimmie Vaughan and his brother Stevie Ray Vaughan for a song called "Pipeline".

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