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Here's a FG for someone??

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78 Purple 4001
88 BLACKSTAR
89 BLACKSTAR
89 Mid Blue
91 Mid Blue
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$1999. I called about it last week.
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Is this the one that you were referring to in your other posts?
78 Purple 4001
88 BLACKSTAR
89 BLACKSTAR
89 Mid Blue
91 Mid Blue
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$1999 (around €1600/1700)sounds like a good price.
you can have a standard 4003 as new at that price here in Italy
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I called several places looking at c64's. Mike Parks has a Mapleglo for $1895 and I was bidding on a c64S on Ebay until the bidding approached $1600. Bass NW also has a Mapleglo and that's my preference since I have a Fireglo 4003.
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I have a FG V63...I have been thinking lately to purchase a jetglo 4003 or maybe a 4001c64 if available in jetglo also... does the C64 sound different than a V63? I don't think there're many differencies...if they sound the same I'd go for a 4003..which is less expensive
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I have a 2001 4003 fireglo ... got it for $750 used ... and it's got the nice modern pickups and binding and trianglar inlays ...
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oh yes I know how a 4003 looks like...compared to a vintage version...
I am talking about the sound differencies...I used to have a 79 4001 but I got rid of it before purchasing my V63, because it had truss rod troubles... so at the moment I am not able to compare the highgain pickups with vintage toasters...that's all...
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if there's no BIG difference in sound between a C64 and a V63 (that I already have) I dont see any reason to pay more for a C64 instead of a 4003
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I would think the c64 and v63 would sound similar, so you would do well with a 4003 in terms of sonic difference.
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mmm yes thank you, Ron .. I supposed that... and it's 7-800 €uros cheaper which is not bad at all :-)
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here's the difference...
V63
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C64
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Only thing I don't like is the headstock
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