Reasonably priced 4003's on Ebay

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Reasonably priced 4003's on Ebay

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Could this be because of the new slim necks, tone controls, walnut ears ?
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Naw..He's getting divorced...Better he sells'em and pockets the cash than give his soon to be ex-wife half...
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I hope he sells them before they wind up like a certain V63FG...
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...not this one!

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Yep....THAT one!
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Yikes, looks like one of mine after an attempted neck adjustment.
I'm just happy to be here.
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Just remember...righty tighty, lefty loosey..no need for more accidents like this Image
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Post by basshawk »

And the torque wrench is not necessary.
Is everybody ready?
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OMG!! Was that the product of a scorned woman ?!?!
im getting to old for this ****
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Post by cheyenne »

Yep. That bass was actually only about 15 miles down the road from me. I talked to Bob at Dayton band about it, he said it got really ugly, and that the bass wasnt the only thing she ran over.

Thats right, thats what a Rick V63 looks like after you run over it with your car.
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No, I'd say that one was swung by the neck and struck something (floor?) near the jack plate. You would not get that kind of shearing from being run over by a car.
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She may have backed up to make sure.
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