Turquoise V63

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

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Looks great, Steve!
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Good Gawd ya'll! Those are some mighty fine looking basses!
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Reid, have you seen this picture?

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You're a sick man DoctorWho, tormenting a guy with one measly Rickenbacker with that picture. My guess is, you're not a bit ashamed are you?! LOL

Seriously nice collection there, what is that one of each model? I see at least one 4000, possibly several 4001's, a 4002, probably a couple of 4003's, a 4080?, Redneck, Blackstar, Tuxedo... I'm sure I've missed something! Congrats!

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Lol ... he's not the only one, most just won't admit it.
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And Gary's got some oddballs, too, like an RM 3261, the export F-hole version of the 4005, a five-string version of the Blackstar, a fretless 4000, a couple of white-on-whites, and a V63 with the neck pickup in the 1" position.
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