CS vs. v63
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CS vs. v63
Happy New Year all, a question on the CS if I may. I'm a big Squire fan. On occasion I've read postings referring to the CS as a "dressed up" version of the v63. Is it primarily a paint and finish difference or are there other factors involved?
Thanks, Gary
Thanks, Gary
I'm just happy to be here.
As best as I can tell, yes. Besides the vermillion wings and fingerboard, and the paint job the CS basses seem identical to their counterpart in V63s given similar vintages, as the the neck profiles and HS surrounds vary with age. Of course you do (usually) get a certificate with the CS basses. I was seriously considering buying a CS until I realized my V63 is one, just in the way Squire's was originally before he had the mods done to his.
- incubus2432
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Wall paper!!!??? Egad! Wouldn't you love to have been there the day he walked in and said, "what the heck, I think I'll wall paper my bass today". What the #*%* was going on that day. God I miss the 60's. I think I do, I can't remember.
Is this the same poor thing he plays today? As I write this I'm listening to "Yessongs" live CD. I think my head is going to explode.
Is this the same poor thing he plays today? As I write this I'm listening to "Yessongs" live CD. I think my head is going to explode.
I'm just happy to be here.
The thing is, at the time he put the wallpaper on it, I don't believe he had much money at all. He just wanted the bass to look very 60's-ish. I read somewhere that it was like psychedelic flowery wallpaper, and then later, he couldn't get it off the bass, so the guy he took it just shaved the entire bass down. This is why his bass's body is much smaller (he said about 2/3 the weight) than it originally was.
According to the serial number, Squire's bass is pretty early (DCxxx). Many British Invasion bassists had their Rickenbacker basses in service for some time before McCartney took delivery of his, which has a DA serial number. I don't know if data exists on Pete Quaife's and Entwistle's basses, they were using them pretty early too.
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It wasn't uncommon to wallpaper basses and guitars (and drum kits) in the sixties for a "trendy" finish, look at Fenders Paisley Strats and Teles for example. And later "photo flame" finishes, again just wallpaper in effect!
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