V63 on Ebay LOW BIN!

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V63 on Ebay LOW BIN!

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I know....I'm still tempted.....I put it in the "for sale" section a few minutes ago
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Whoops! Gone already...

I would have grabbed it to flip it but, My Ebay selling has gotten me into tax issues.

Thought I would turn one of you guys onto it instead...
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If it was firelgo, I'd be on that a fat girl on a block of government cheese.
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If it was FigeGlo I would have snagged it before it was posted here Image.
There is/was a FireGlo for sale at www.bassgear.com for $1500 if you are interested.

I stopped buying things to flip for extra money because that's when I get into trouble. I tend keep them because of the "good deal". So since I don't want another MapleGlo Ric I figured it was best to let it pass. Right time, right place, right price BUT wrong color......DRATS!
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$%^*#$%!!!
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That is a steal, even if the late V63 models played and felt more and more like a 4003...
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I had a 99 that I sold to Ken Swearingham and I thought it had the best action of any Ric I've played..
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Nice snag. Was it a Forum Member?
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not me!
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Post by ilan »

That was a very good deal. And in mint condition! I'm so glad I saw this thread after the v63 was BIN'ed and gone - my wife would have killed me.
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It's easy to find a wife, but a v63 with nice action?
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aw yes, but by doing so one 'exposes' himself to the "Lorena Bobbitt haircut" syndrome...
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"even if the late V63 models played and felt more and more like a 4003..."

My '98 V63 feels similar to my '73 4001 which is nice and slim, perhaps not as slim as my '67 4005WB, but still very nice.
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Post by johnashfield »

The late model v63's have the same headstock shape as the current 4003.

I noticed this in the late 90's around '97 or so. The 4003 and v43 headstocks became standardized. Up until then the v63 had a slightly longer headstock, and the 4003 had a much smaller headstock.

On the later v63 this is quite noticable as the vintage nameplate goes almost to the edge of the headstock.

I wish the current 4003 had the larger headstock, but at least the current one is close!
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