4001V63MG
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4001V63MG
Just noticed these for sale:
http://www.gbase.com/Stores/Gear/GearDetails.aspx?Item=816275
and another...
http://www.gbase.com/Stores/Gear/GearDetails.aspx?Item=819381
http://www.gbase.com/Stores/Gear/GearDetails.aspx?Item=816275
and another...
http://www.gbase.com/Stores/Gear/GearDetails.aspx?Item=819381
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Yea, I 've already checked on both of those basses. The first one is already sold (they need to delete it from their web site). The second one looks as if it has some strange grain pattern swirls going on on the upper horn. Maybe a refin, not sure though. A bit pricey it is. I hope I can find one reasonably priced and in good shape.
It is what it is!
- bob_atherton
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- bob_atherton
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Bob,
I am indeed a lucky chap. I bought it from the bass player of Sham 69. Not quite sure where he got it but I think it was during a tour.
It is shown in the Smith book as an early example of a V63, when in fact it was made three months before V63’s, was then photographed, I guess for marketing purposes and then lay hidden until quite recently.
It is a phenomenal bass to play, quite unlike any other Ric that I have played, and REALLY gives you that Chris Squire sound.
No matter how rare an instrument is it has to be gigged so here are a couple of pics of her
I would never sell it, though any owners of 4005 FG’s are welcome to contact me….
I am indeed a lucky chap. I bought it from the bass player of Sham 69. Not quite sure where he got it but I think it was during a tour.
It is shown in the Smith book as an early example of a V63, when in fact it was made three months before V63’s, was then photographed, I guess for marketing purposes and then lay hidden until quite recently.
It is a phenomenal bass to play, quite unlike any other Ric that I have played, and REALLY gives you that Chris Squire sound.
No matter how rare an instrument is it has to be gigged so here are a couple of pics of her
I would never sell it, though any owners of 4005 FG’s are welcome to contact me….
- bob_atherton
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- Posts: 1441
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 4:47 am



