Sea Green 4001 V63 Reissue FS

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Rick,

Corporate gig = corporations that have plenty of money hire you and pay very well.

Thanks, Mike. Home it stays!

Tim
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To quote Austin Powers: "YEAH BABY!!!"

Who says happy endings are found only on t.v.? All's well that ends well. Good on ya for being able to keep the bass.
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Happy ending indeed. Did that corporate thing this weekend - morgage is more than covered, which is what I needed to happen. Used the Sea Green at a gig this afternoon to celebrate. Sure made me glad it stayed with me!
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Congrats Tim, I know I've seen you struggle to not part with that guitar a couple of times. Here's hoping for a more lucrative future for you that will insure the Sea Green stays put!
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Tim, congrats on the corporate thing. So now the question is, how did the Sea Green work out at the gig? (spectacularly I bet!)
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I don't really need to answer that question, do I? We all know how well it worked out!
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I gotta thank Tim for getting my juices flowing and enough guts to buy one that I hope is still for sale.Will probably know tomorrow.

A sea green 4001v63 that is.
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