Rickenbacker 4001V63 Prices

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Wow, Jeff!!....that is the most BEAUTIFUL bass I have ever seen!!

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Chris,

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Post by teeder »

Wow, that is nice!

Talk about the prices we could have got them for:
In 1986 I bought my 4003S instead of a V63 because I just couldn't justify the extra $200.00 for the V. The 4003S was $555.00 and the V was $755.00. AAARRRGGGHHH!!!
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And what's so WRONG with a 4003S, Kevin?

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Chris P.,

I have the most beautiful Bass I ever seen and you sold her to me !!!! The 1993 Mapleglo 4001v63 in absolute fantastic shape !!!!
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Nothing wrong with the 4003S's! I just like the horseshoe and walnut wings better. Wish I still had mine, though it did pay for my '65 Jazz.
What color is that one? I love it!
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Tony: That is the second go around for that V63 from Music Ground. I can't believe that it will get any action at the price. That is just plain crazy.
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Why thanks, Kevin. Its Turquoise. Pretty unique. I know what you mean about them v63's. They kinda grow on you don't they?
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I thought it might be turquoise, but looked a little "bluer" to me.
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Does everyone here have a bass that Chris used to own? Image
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When he sells me the 4002 I will.....


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or the 4005...
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The only V63 in a "Colour of the Year"...
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Well, not the "only" one. I've heard production was around 11 units.
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