New to me...a 425V63
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Re: New to me...a 425V63
Congratulations, Mark.
That's sweet!
Is that a full-scale neck?
That's sweet!
Is that a full-scale neck?
All I wanna do is rock!
Re: New to me...a 425V63
Thanks guys, I'm thoroughly enjoying this one.
Kira - yes it's full scale, 21 frets.
Kira - yes it's full scale, 21 frets.
Re: New to me...a 425V63
Yeah, I got it less than asking price, but it's in worse condition than described. I'm taking expert advice from the master
to improve the finish and it plays too nice to send it back!
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fireglo67
Re: New to me...a 425V63
I'd heard some bad things about Guitar Village, but at least you are happy to keep the guitar!
Did it come with a case?
Did it come with a case?
Re: New to me...a 425V63
Doesn't he have a dodgy Tardis?godber wrote: I'm taking expert advice from the master![]()
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Yeah a vintage silver one - it's got a couple of nicks, no keys, but it looks nice. The guitar does move around in it though (um...only when I'm moving it though...not when it's on it's own, in the room...kind of thing... if you see what I mean).Mateybob wrote:I'd heard some bad things about Guitar Village, but at least you are happy to keep the guitar!
Did it come with a case?
I would get a SKB case for it if it was being gigged - I love this guitar!
Scotty wrote:
Doesn't he have a dodgy Tardis?
No, but he has paint shop and produces the finest finishes on the finest boys toys
Re: New to me...a 425V63
I have heard that hes a time lord from Gallifrey and they cast him out due to him taking too much time over the CV spray booth tho!godber wrote:Yeah a vintage silver one - it's got a couple of nicks, no keys, but it looks nice. The guitar does move around in it though (um...only when I'm moving it though...not when it's on it's own, in the room...kind of thing... if you see what I mean).Mateybob wrote:I'd heard some bad things about Guitar Village, but at least you are happy to keep the guitar!
Did it come with a case?
I would get a SKB case for it if it was being gigged - I love this guitar!
Scotty wrote:
Doesn't he have a dodgy Tardis?
No, but he has paint shop and produces the finest finishes on the finest boys toys
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Re: New to me...a 425V63
Mark's BG 425V63 and mine have consecutive serial numbers...
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I like that, it's cool isn't it. Consecutive guitars come off the line, go to different parts of the world and end up being talked about here.jingle_jangle wrote:Mark's BG 425V63 and mine have consecutive serial numbers...
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fireglo67
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It is indeed a small world.godber wrote:I like that, it's cool isn't it. Consecutive guitars come off the line, go to different parts of the world and end up being talked about here.jingle_jangle wrote:Mark's BG 425V63 and mine have consecutive serial numbers...
Any chance of hearing the little beauty in action Mark?
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Re: New to me...a 425V63
All the 425v63's and 450v63's were made in December '99, according to the register. Last new model of the 20th century? 
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fireglo67
Re: New to me...a 425V63
That's quite iconic isn't it? Brilliant stuff.sloop_john_b wrote:All the 425v63's and 450v63's were made in December '99, according to the register. Last new model of the 20th century?
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The strings are off and I'm building up the courage to get out the sandpaperMateybob wrote:Any chance of hearing the little beauty in action Mark?

