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The EP-212 was the first of only three 12 string guitars made by the Teisco. The other two models were the EP-12T and the vibratwin.
The guitar has some interesting aspects in regards to Teisco history. This model introduced a brunch of new deign features for Teisco guitars. 
The body was a new design for Teisco. This model was the first guitar that featured the horned 335 shape. The shape looks like a hollwbody version of a SG guitar. This design was used on the, EP-2T, EP- 9T, EP-93T and the EP-100T and a few others. All these model post date the EP-212.
The headstock is the only Teisco guitar to feature the 6 x 6 headstock with all the tuners mounted at the rear. The EP-12T and Vibratwin had a vey different headstock.
The neck is also of significant interest. The rectangular / diamond shape inlays were only used on two guitars. The other model was the EP-9T which is a six string version of the EP-212. The inlays give the guitar a slightly fancier look compared to other models.
The control knobs were mounted directly on the body, which was not common on mid 60’s Teiscos. Early Teisco hollow bodies with set necks had the knobs placed on the body, but this stopped some time before 1963. Usually hollowbodies have a control plate during this era. The control plate enabled faster manufacturing by not having to place the wiring into the guitar via the pickup holes and having to pull the knobs into the small holes. This only occurs on a few other hollowbodies in the mid to late 60’s.  
The placement of the pickup selector switch is another change in the normal practices during the mid 60’s. Post 1965 the pickup selector on all Teisco’s is located on the lower side of the guitar, with only a few exceptions. These include models like the EP-9t, EV-52T and the P-22. All of there guitars and the EP-212, used the 3 way switch instead of toggle or rotary switches, that are more common on Teiscos.
The EP-212 was available in Greenburst, Sunburst and Red. It is not yet confirmed but this currently is the fist model that was available in the green burst finish. At this time I am unaware of any other manufacturer using a green burst finish and could be another pioneering step for Teisco.
Based on current records the guitar was manufactured four times at the factory. Approximate manufacturing dates are between September 1966 and November 1966 for the four production runs. Quantities manufactured are still not yet validated and an estimate is not available at this time. The EP-212 falls into the era of WMI Corporation, when WMI directly imported guitars into the USA from Japan. These were distributed directly to stores, bypassing any musical distributor. Because of this the model is unlikely to appear in any catalogue.
The guitar was only available with the Teisco Del Rey crown logo with the white background.  The guitar appears to be a Japan export model and was only available for sale in the USA. They would have most likely hit the US market in early 1967.
Hope this helps.Statistics: Posted by Jimmy_noise — Sat May 05, 2012 9:05 pm
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