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I am in love all over again.....

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This is the '88 v63 I just got off the 'bay recently....the Horsey was shot, so tonight I put in a new Lindy Fralin treble p/u that I'd purchased a couple of months ago. It is magnetized and shaped like equine footwear and the sound is unbelievably good!!
It's got all the mojo I'LL ever need, I don't have to worry about getting it banged up, that's for sure....

Here is a link to the original auction. I can't downsize the pics enough without distorting them too much.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7337076501
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
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Nice to hear that Chris, so LF is doing equine pickups, eh?
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so what happened to da 'shoes'?
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Great....and don't sell this one !
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Jared...just waiting to hear from you fella! Are they ready? How much, etc....?

I wanna put your "shoes" on my '72 project....


...and don't worry, Brian.....I won't let this V get away....it is the perfect "player"....I used it tonight! New TI flats, the equine p/u , a VERY strong bass toaster p/u, mojo.....she's HEAVY, too! I LOVE it! Image

Don't get me wrong...it's no 4005, but then again, what is?
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Jeff, yep....he's done a fine job with 'em too!! You can actually see the thin magnetic center on each "C". They are a bit flexible and have the correct "bend".....and they sound great!!
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Post by turlu »

Chris,

Don`t you miss your 1993 4001V63 that you sold to me recently ????
Man, I love her so much !!! But, glad you found yourself another V63 that you like !
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Chris,I think your wife might not understand being second to your new love.Adultery shame on you.PS haven't had time to work on that project for you but soon.
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Chris,

Don`t you miss your 1998 4001V63 that you sold to me recently ???? Image
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I don't understand the bit about the "thin magnetic center on each "C".

The real RIC shoes I have seen are solid and magnetized throughout.
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Ok guys.....everything is FINE on the home front! Image

Jeff, I miss ALL 4 of the v63's that I've had the pleasure of owning.....they are GREAT instruments. But NOW I have one that I don't have to worry about dinging....all the others were more or less in excellent shape and made me paranoid whenever I let someone else play it or just getting the things in and out of their cases!! Now don't get me wrong.....I'm not gonna go out and "El-Kabonnnng" every Tom , Dick and Harry I run across.....but it's nice to know that I COULD....
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The magnets look very similar to the hors***** but when looking down the neck at the edge of them, they look like a triple ply pickguard.....chrome/magnet/chrome
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Pics!
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Post by shamustwin »

Can't speak for the other models, but the V63 I own sure has THE SOUND I expected from a Rickenbacker bass.
BTW, we used it at our IPO show, so for 1/2 the set we had a 4001 and a 660/12 up there. No pics, dang it.
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Chris-

still waiting on the weather. Wind + rain = Image

Didn't buy the inverter after all. But have a spoolgun on my MIG set-up. Not as pretty (you can't really see the weld anyway) but much easier/faster than the TIG.

What's it been, 10 months already?
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