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f-holes
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For f-holes to be available on a 360 would be really cool...
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Let`s face it, there is no Bass model in the vintage series at the present time, therefore it only makes sense o see a new model announced this year falling into this category. Hopefully !
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No, Stephane, the C64 and C64s are still "available" (for order, anyway).
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Paul,

I agree, but these C Series Basses are part of the "C" series and are not part of the Vintage series, which in my understanding, are two different line of products.
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I believe John Hall considers the C series to be a vintage series. The C basses are equipped the same as the V63, only with a reversed headstock. John has stated recently that there won't be another vintage series running concurrently with the 64C.
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damn!
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Post by kbhag »

A 4001 is NOT a NEW model...(think about it)
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Post by beatlefan »

Way to go , Ken....Image

NOW you have us all THINKING again!! LOL!!

You know, you MAY have a point there.....JH does have a way with words, so.....
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Post by ken_swearingen »

The 4001 was a 4003 with the older truss rod system,so what are you thinkng there going to go back to the older Rod system to make a new old bass now you guys are reaching??
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Nah....but very few 4003's had checked binding.....

...and isn't a 4001c64 , in reality , a 4003? HMMMM??? Image
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Post by ken_swearingen »

I know its all jungled up and makes very little sense,why have a 4003 model, then have a C and a v series called a 4001 when they all have the same rod system that makes a 4003 a 4003.

The difference between the 4001 and 4003 is supposed to be the rod system.
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go figure
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Post by turlu »

I am thinking if Ric do not want to add another Vintage Series Bass because it would compete with the "C" series, then why don`t they simply add a C68 to the C Series line !!! They have C series guitars and V series guitars right now I believe. Hopefully dreaming !!! :-)
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