Turquoise V63

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Turquoise V63

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Yes, it is...

That bottom photo looks in some ways a similar shade to my green RM1999.
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Interesting, very nice !!!
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Eventhough it isn't Fireglo Jim? Image
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Lol, it's cute in a non-Fireglo sort of way, and looks to be in really nice condition.
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That's sexy!
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Oh very nice. My turquoise 4003 just started to suck when I compare it to this one.
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Don't say that Kris - I love Turquoise 4003's with the white binding!
This one was offered to me and I couldn't say no. I had been very interested in the Mid Blue V63 that Brian was selling a few months ago but the timing wasn't right. This one is a '92 and dead mint!
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Love the Turq!

Sweet grab!
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Post by incubus2432 »

The Turq looks great Steve! Too bad on the timing though......that MID was a hottie.....

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Beautiful Turq, Steve. Check the serial number in the RIC decoder though. I think she's a '98 or newer. Too bad you didn't score the MID. You're the RickResource resident unusual color V63 guy. It would only be appropriate.

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Oops - I meant an '02!
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Nice snag, Steve. Where'd you get it?

This isn't the same Turq V63 that's on Mike Park's website, BTW. Mike's mysteriously had the extra dot on the fretboard.
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I was actually talking to Chris at POTR and he mentioned it had just come in. I think this was the one for sale privately at one time in Michigan.
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Steve,
Don't get me wrong. I don't think there is any RIC that I wouldn't like. My 2002 4003 TUR is a beautiful bass indeed. Just doesn't feel as good as my 82 4001 JG. Feels (and it is) a lot thicker and stiffer. I just changed my Rotosounds to LaBella flats on it and it is a bit better , but I still like my JetGlo the best. This is my "workhorse" Sure, the CS is great, but I do not use it that much being afraid to damage it.
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