A gaggle of v64s

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wittyair wrote: Actually there are 2 12 stringers......the FG and the TUR.
I was so dazzled I didn't notice! :)
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wittyair wrote: ....did they make them in any other colors??
I've seen a 360v64 (can't remember whether it was a 6 or a 12) in White with the White Trim option.
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Re: A gaggle of v64s

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doctorwho wrote:
wittyair wrote: ....did they make them in any other colors??
I've seen a 360v64 (can't remember whether it was a 6 or a 12) in White with the White Trim option.
Now that I'd love to see!
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Re: A gaggle of v64s

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doctorwho wrote:I've seen a 360v64 (can't remember whether it was a 6 or a 12) in White with the White Trim option.
Yes, Maverick Music had a 360/12V64 WHT last year (is that the one you saw?). The white had just started to turn the color of Vanilla ice cream, and was stunning with the stark white pickguards and binding. Sigh...
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The V64 models are great. I have a few myself but all of mine are Fireglo.

One has an f hole and another is a factory documented 370/12V64 with 3 pickups. Both are from 1999 and they have consecutive serial numbers.
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Wow, Kevin.......very cool guitars!!!
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Thanks Craig.

You are still the King of the unique Rickenbackers!
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Woodie wrote:
doctorwho wrote:I've seen a 360v64 (can't remember whether it was a 6 or a 12) in White with the White Trim option.
Yes, Maverick Music had a 360/12V64 WHT last year (is that the one you saw?). The white had just started to turn the color of Vanilla ice cream, and was stunning with the stark white pickguards and binding. Sigh...
That might have been it, can't remember the details.

My factory original 370/12v64 FG predates Kevin's; mine is from December 1993.
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wittyair wrote:Wow, Kevin.......very cool guitars!!!
Double Wow indeed.If only i didnt marry,have 2 kids,mortgage,2 cars,need to eat, pay tax,need warmth and live in the UK :twisted: :lol: :lol:
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Re: A gaggle of v64s

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krick wrote:The V64 models are great. I have a few myself but all of mine are Fireglo.

One has an f hole and another is a factory documented 370/12V64 with 3 pickups. Both are from 1999 and they have consecutive serial numbers.

Schwing!


:)
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Re: A gaggle of v64s

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i wonder what a 360v64dg would look like
09 360/6 fireglo. 09 360/12 fireglo. A tele a strat and a VOX
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Re: A gaggle of v64s

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Thanks Craig.

You are still the King of the unique Rickenbackers!

And how do you catch a unique Rickenbacker???



Of course U-nique up on it! :lol:


Thank you I'll be here all week, try the veal. :roll:
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