4001V63 vs 4001C64

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

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ilan
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Post by ilan »

"... the poor guy seems hung up on sacrificing quality for weight these days!"

LOL Image So true.
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I fall over watching that !!
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Hey Ilan! I found this photo and thought of you!

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So I guess there's your answer. Maybe Paul's Rick wouldn't be too heavy if he went back to the high gain!
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Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, you leave the Horsey's alone! Image

Boy, that thing's not worth much anymore is it?
It's been refin'd, sanded, and has a replacement rear PU, guard, bridge and nut.
Not much left! ;)
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Yeah, what a disgrace!
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And it's not Fireglo either, what a waste.
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Ah, but it WAS! That wood is in really poor shape. But think of the tales it could tell!
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