What is the difference between the CS and the v63?

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What is the difference between the CS and the v63?

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Beside the color and the pickguard...
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Not much! Obviously the color and the pickguard; also, the fretboard and headstock wings are made of Vermillion rather than typical Bubinga.
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sloop_john_b wrote:Not much! Obviously the color and the pickguard; also, the fretboard and headstock wings are made of Vermillion rather than typical Bubinga.
Thanks.

Suddenly the "must have" syndrom for a CS is fading away.
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Colonel Sanders wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:Not much! Obviously the color and the pickguard; also, the fretboard and headstock wings are made of Vermillion rather than typical Bubinga.
Thanks.

Suddenly the "must have" syndrom for a CS is fading away.
They are great looking basses, but the v63 will get you there.
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I'll get a CS someday, but the V's sure are sweet!

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Isn't the CS body/neck a bit more thin than the v63?
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Didn't do measurements but my V63 and CS both look and feel identical in size. :?:
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anoukane wrote:Isn't the CS body/neck a bit more thin than the v63?
Both varied through their run. Generally, '80's to early '90's versions had slimmer neck profiles than later versions for both models.
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The Vermillion on the CS does it for me, but did we not have a thread recently, where an early V63 had a very Vermillion looking board and wings?.

Oh, early CS had the 60's long headstock.
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Seans wrote:The Vermillion on the CS does it for me, but did we not have a thread recently, where an early V63 had a very Vermillion looking board and wings?.

Oh, early CS had the 60's long headstock.
So did the V's. The headstock that is.

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My '93 may have been the one that we were talking about with a "possible" vermillion board. The wings are definitely walnut though.

This board is "redder" than any other V board I've seen.

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That's the one Kev, just an awesome board to be sure.
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teeder wrote:I'll get a CS someday, but the V's sure are sweet!

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teeder wrote:
Seans wrote:The Vermillion on the CS does it for me, but did we not have a thread recently, where an early V63 had a very Vermillion looking board and wings?.
My '93 may have been the one that we were talking about with a "possible" vermillion board. The wings are definitely walnut though.

This board is "redder" than any other V board I've seen.

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When I had this beauty at MARF II, I put it next to a CS and we decided the board is bubinga, but a very different graining than typical and indeed more redder. But the vermillion has a different look/grain.

Kev, as I scrolled this thread before reading, I saw the grain of the maple at the body joint in the above pic and knew the bass immediately. :lol:
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sloop_john_b wrote:
Colonel Sanders wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:Not much! Obviously the color and the pickguard; also, the fretboard and headstock wings are made of Vermillion rather than typical Bubinga.
Thanks.

Suddenly the "must have" syndrom for a CS is fading away.
They are great looking basses, but the v63 will get you there.
I must agree that the CS looks great.
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