Good chance for someone-V63 ---real horseshoe?!

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Good chance for someone-V63 ---real horseshoe?!

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http://cgi.ebay.com/1988-Rickenbacker-4001v63-bass-well-used_W0QQitemZ7379623536QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Aftermarket horseshoe, sorry. I posted too fast. Fretboard needs work.
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edited and added info to top post.
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That's a Lollar pickup....VERY nice! I'd buy it in heartbeat! Image
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....ok, ok...and it's MINE! ImageIf anyone here wants to deal on it, contact me offline ....


...and I DO have the real horsey for it, but it doesn't work....
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an honest seller!
Buy it before someone else does
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I would give a glowing endorsement (because I know Chris and know him to be an honest guy) but when I did it for Jeff Scott, his bass did not sell. I don't want to be the kiss of death again. Image
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How bad is the separation at the fretboard?
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Post by chefothefuture »

What about the dead horsey?
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Willlll-bur?
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hahaha....you guys are too much... Image

Steve-The separation at the first fret is small, but enough to make the action a bit high for my tastes....e-mail me offline and I'll send you a good pic of the area...
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I can do better on the BIN price for any regular forum members... Image
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Oh, to have the cash on hand, I'd jump!
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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I sent you an email, Chris.
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Post by beatlefan »

Back atcha , Rob!
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MINE! Image
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