Mistaken identity on the bay

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Mistaken identity on the bay

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Buy it before someone else does
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Hm... The rare '4003 in V63 Clothing' model...
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I'd consider letting him off if he had a horseshoe and toaster installed, but come on, the binding!!
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Mail sent to the maroon
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It does have a vintage case. Maybe he meant to say 1999 Rickenbacker V63 bass......."case" LOL
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Looks just like my brand new vintage Ric I picked up last month. Its a 2002 so it spent some time in the store aging, like a fine wine. Maybe thats how his got to be vintage also. Gotta love what people will say on the bay. ;^)
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Maybe his brain was switched with the guy who had a V63 listed as a, what was it, a 4003 or 4001 , recently?
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And the other brain came from a Mr. Normal....Abby Normal.
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Sergio wrote:

"...Hm... The rare '4003 in V63 Clothing' model......"

Maybe that should be c-loathing???

I also e-mailed the misguided seller. We'l see whether our exhotations make a difference.
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Wasn't that hump on the other side?.....Oh, never mind!
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What hump......Igor

and its Fron kon steen.
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I love rolling in the hay...
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"Roll, roll, roll in the hay"

"What knockers...why thank you doctor"
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Doctor Frankenstein "Would you mind telling me ... who's brain ... I did put in?"

Igor: "And you won't be angry?"

Doctor Frankenstein: "I will NOT .. be .. angry."

Igor: "Abby someone."

Doctor Frankenstein: "Abby someone. Abby who?"

Igor: "Abby ... Normal."

Doctor Frankenstein: "Abby NORMAL."

Igor: "I'm almost sure that was the name."

Doctor Frankenstein: "Aliiiiive, it's alive, it's ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE!!!"



AHHH, Mel, and Rickenbackers,does it get any better then this ;^)
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I just watched the DVD of that a couple of days ago! It has some extra deleted scenes, too.
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