4001v63 Sea Green on the bay

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4001v63 Sea Green on the bay

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Nice.

Too bad he can't keep this beauty
Buy it before someone else does
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Hiya Goat!

Yes, it is on evilbay and I really am selling it this time. As many of you know I've agonized over this for a couple of years now. It's not a sad thing though Jared. It is a beauty indeed, but it is time for it to go to a new home.
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Interested in trades?
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Most likely no. I need a good chunk of change out of it, so it would have to be a trade plus cash. The worst I can say is no though - shoot me an e-mail!

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Of course now this puts me in the position of trying to win the auction and then selling my jetglow one. The seagreen is the one I really wanted, and actually this bass is how I found these boards. Thanks Tim;-)
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Gee I guess a '68 4001 isn't worth much these days.
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Huh??? Did I miss something, Goat?
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Kendall, I could possibly take the 68 off yours hands....
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Tim, I think dedgoat was implying that yours will sell for more than his '68 is worth, so that even by trading a highly valued '68, it would still wind up being a cash-and-trade deal.
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Gary,

That's what I was thinking too. I was slightly confused ( more so than I normally am) because I did not hear from him regarding any possible trade. I was wondering if I missed an e-mail from him or something.
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Post by 4003seagreen »

Well Tim, it looks like the Sea Green V63 didn't make the reserve. Perhaps it lives to see another day in your possession?
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Tim,
I had a 2002 FG V63 first week of the year, that I bought brand new a little over a year ago.
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The Sea Green will be sticking around for another day, but not much longer. I will be shipping it off to its new home early next week. Great bass, yes, but there are out there in other finishes as Bob's post avove makes clear.
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Post by tsarter »

Oops - I meant above! BTW, it sold for a good price for everyone involved. Thanks for all the input on this one over the course of the last year or two.

Tim
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