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

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Damn, that's a sweet bass!
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dog wrote::shock: :D WOW :wink:
+1! :)
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sloop_john_b wrote:Gah, I wanted that one. It's a great bass (despite the unfortunate Pascoe Provenance) - enjoy it. :)
I was checking that out the day I picked up my Cii when Chris finished the mods on my Cii, I almost took that home with me but opted to get the Larado instead, was gonna buy it in a couple of weeks if he didnt sell it, it is definitly a players bass. good luck with her, "HAPPY RICKEN"
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Congrats and enjoy, Jon!

Not to steel your thunder… 8)

It looks like my ’85 is still the oldest V63 of active forum members. I just put a set of chromes on this baby and OMG, I’ve fallen back in love with her. I’m starting new projects and this will be my main bass. Now a days the toaster is far more stronger than the horseshoe... I may, in some cases double track some parts isolating the HS when I want that blend.

Here she is no checking at all. Not bad for a 24 year old!
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The V series are sweet basses, I love the horse shoe toaster combo, my C64 is a fav of mine, but I absolutely have to add a Vseries to my arsenal.
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