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Welcome Edward. Got to love those V63s. How's this?
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thanx ken , love to c my new bass in pics, i am thinking a couple more of these beauties
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Ahoy fellow LongIslander! Nice bit of kit you got there...
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Welcome Edward! :D I too, have a wonderful 4001V63, a '98. Here is a pic of it with a new pickguard and finger rest from Pickguardian. You will also note the bent up horseshoes.
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looks great : love the wood grain , what is a pickguardian ? i am a little nervous about bending up the horsehoe pu, any suggestions ?
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Here's a couple of pics of me gigging with Rare Blend.
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http://www.pickguardian.com

Tony makes great pickguards and other accessories.

Bending the shoes is very easy to do with simple tools and some hardware from your local hardware store. I did detail the procedure in a post but I would have to search for it. Try doing a search for bending horseshoes. Here are some pics of the HS on my '73 4001 which was the first one I did.
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wow that is one cool looking bass :!: :!:
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