Ric Outlet WHITE 4003!

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And then there is . . . .
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bassduke49 wrote:And then there is . . . .
That's centerfold material there.
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And, if I remember it correctly, it has a rebuilt old Horseshoe (magnetized) pickup. Rebuilt and refinished by Dale Fortune (it used to be a Fireglo V63).
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bassduke49 wrote:And, if I remember it correctly, it has a rebuilt old Horseshoe (magnetized) pickup. Rebuilt and refinished by Dale Fortune (it used to be a Fireglo V63).
A paperclip on the shoes would tell.
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I love white w/ black trim. Add in the full inlays and the vintage neck pickup spacing and you have perfection! :drool:
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johnallg wrote:
bassduke49 wrote:And, if I remember it correctly, it has a rebuilt old Horseshoe (magnetized) pickup. Rebuilt and refinished by Dale Fortune (it used to be a Fireglo V63).
A paperclip on the shoes would tell.
Yes, got that, my memory of the description of the pickup when it was sold to me isn't clear. I can't remember if the pickup was rebuilt from old parts or perhaps it is all original. Don't know my pickup anatomy well, I'm afraid.
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s4001 wrote:
bassduke49 wrote:And then there is . . . .
That's centerfold material there.
:o ...with real ebony fingerboard? :shock:
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Looks like I need to do more 'splainin'. This started life as a Fireglo 4001V63. Sean Kelly sent it to Dale Fortune to have it customized. Dale stripped it and shaved the neck to a thinner profile, "stained" the bubinga fretboard and head wings to a dark dark brown, then refinished in a non-yellowing snow white. I think the position markers were also replaced. As I said, the Horseshoe pickup is the old original style, not the reissue, but I can't remember if it was assembled from parts or all original. I bought it from Sean in January 2008.
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bassduke49 wrote:Looks like I need to do more 'splainin'. This started life as a Fireglo 4001V63. Sean Kelly sent it to Dale Fortune to have it customized. Dale stripped it and shaved the neck to a thinner profile, "stained" the bubinga fretboard and head wings to a dark dark brown, then refinished in a non-yellowing snow white. I think the position markers were also replaced. As I said, the Horseshoe pickup is the old original style, not the reissue, but I can't remember if it was assembled from parts or all original. I bought it from Sean in January 2008.
However she was put together Paul, she's a real beauty :)
Can we have a bit more talent in the monitors please.....?
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bassduke49 wrote:Looks like I need to do more 'splainin'. This started life as a Fireglo 4001V63. Sean Kelly sent it to Dale Fortune to have it customized. Dale stripped it and shaved the neck to a thinner profile, "stained" the bubinga fretboard and head wings to a dark dark brown, then refinished in a non-yellowing snow white. I think the position markers were also replaced. As I said, the Horseshoe pickup is the old original style, not the reissue, but I can't remember if it was assembled from parts or all original. I bought it from Sean in January 2008.
Nice. While I have entertained - and been sensibly talked out of - refinishing my 68 several times. IF I were to, it would come out like this.
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bassduke49 wrote:And then there is . . . .

The Holy Grail!
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$2125 - reserve not met. Huh. I should have skipped the second V63 and went for this. :( I really thought it would go a lot higher.
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Well, it's not gone yet - still 58 minutes to go...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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cjj wrote:Well, it's not gone yet - still 58 minutes to go...
Ahh, looked to fast. But the money's gone..... :lol:
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johnallg wrote:
cjj wrote:Well, it's not gone yet - still 58 minutes to go...
Ahh, looked to fast. But the money's gone..... :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:
Oh well...

Still, I'm surprised this one is still below the reserve. Might actually end up being a good deal...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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