Charlie Chandler's Guitar Experience double neck

The Gibson EDS-1275 and Yamaha TRB-4P double neck is the latest in line of Mike Rutherford's double neck guitars. This guitar used the 12-string top half of the Gibson EDS-1275, which was combined with the Yamaha TRB-4P bass as the bottom half. And was assembled by Charlie Chandler's Guitar Experience.

It was this very double neck that was notably played by Mike on the Genesis 2007 and 2021 reunion tours, plus various other tours in between. Previously he had been avoiding the double neck for more than a couple of decades, the last time being the Mama tour from 1983 to 1984, when he was using the Strata double neck.

Mike Rutherford also has a separate Yamaha TRB-4P bass which he'd play on a few of the Steve Hackett-era (1971-77) songs.

Quotes on the Gibson 12-string/Yamaha TRB-4P double neck
"'I also decided to have a new double-neck made that combines two guitars I really like for playing the earlier Genesis material, as opposed to going with a totally custom job where you don’t know what you’re going to get until it’s complete. I got a British luthier team called Charlie Chandler’s Guitar Experience to take the 12-string top half of a Gibson EDS-1275 double-neck, and combine it with a Yamaha TRB-4P bass for the bottom half. We went with the Gibson EDS-1275 because there are so very few solidbody 12-strings made these days that we could marry to a solidbody bass. You lose some of the resonance when you go this route, but the overall sound of both instruments is still mostly there.' (Guitar Player, August 2007)"