Wow! Sweet V63 on the bay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Wow! Sweet V63 on the bay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7395981370&fromMakeTrack=true

I wonder how high this one will go!

Yikes, a 1 feedback seller.
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His only other feedback he ended the auction early to sell to the current highest bidder. Curious.
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Last one went over 2K if I remember correctly..
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Just over $2500.00 including shipping actually.
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Completely insane amount for a v63.
Buy it before someone else does.
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Post by henny »

I agree, an awful lot for a replica.

I think if you look around for real 'S' series basses a la 4000/4001S/4003S - they're sure to overtake them in price one day, as they're the ones which were the real production Specials, never to be produced again.

I'm sure the V63 or something very very similar to it will be reissued, when Ric get bored of the C64, perhaps? There's always a replica market to fill, it seems.
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Unless of course it was an 84 or 85 V63 with the real appointments!
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Post by tsarter »

Andy,

What are the "real appointments" that you are speaking of. Looks like the one in the above auction is an '84.
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Oops,

"No longer available for sale".....

Anyone here get her?
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My 85 with a super thin neck!
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So Andy . . . planning on selling it anytime soon?
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No Bobcat - I've had it for almost 21 years - no reason to part with it now. Image
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Sure there is, you've had it for almost 21 years. Now it's time for someone else to enjoy! Image
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Post by marc61 »

Then Jeff, Looks like the WB is on the market...
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