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rickfan60
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Post by rickfan60 »

The give-away is that there is no dot at the 19th fret. That is a thick horned V63 so it is an early example. I agree with Sergio that the pickup is a genuine VRI horseshoe sans the shoes. Apart from the extra hole in the headstock it appears to be in good shape.
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ilan
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Post by ilan »

It was on eBay yesterday for 55 minutes before someone snagged it for $1,500 BIN.

here's the link
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Post by xakattack »

yep, your right. i asked the seller for some extra pics. and in the time it took to get them some one hit the bin.
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Post by jnbass »

que sera sera...
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by incubus2432 »

I actually was debating the BIN but didn't have enough info to base my decision. I was concerned that it was an "s" with a the bridge p/u surround and dyed headstock wings with painted over 19th fret marker....that would be my luck. Oh well.....
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Post by dswp »

Brian..I thought the same..
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Post by relayer4u »

Replacing the missing shoes would have been a chore. I hate bitsa basses that are missing unobtainium parts.

One line would have made it a no brainer:

"Original steel pickup covers included".

However, please refer to: ya snooze ya loose!

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Post by ilan »

I was in the middle of writing a heads-up post when I checked if the link works, only to see that the bass was BIN'ed. I would have hit the BIN myself if it wasn't for the fat horns and lack of shoes.
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Post by marc61 »

Jared - 'Que sera,sera"? are we mellowing?...

Hows abouta a loud DAMN!

Nice grab, whoever got it...
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