Look at the price of this horseshoe!

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Look at the price of this horseshoe!

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Andrew
'05 4001C64, Fireglo
'03 4003, Jetglo
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Wow!
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What would a Horseshoe pickup from a '63 steel be worth?
(still strong, too)
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try to imagine if he had the entire V63 to sell LOL
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Tell me about it, I'm the high bidder right now - shot up from $305 overnight. But they ain't making any more of them....
enough, already.
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Hmm.
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Post by henny »

Crazy.

Sure, you have a shoeless v63, c64, CS, or god forbid, a shoeless Rm1999; worth it.

A lot of peeps who bid on them intend on retrofitting the pickup to a 4003.

Looks so ridiculous. Image
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It's for my '65. Because it's worth it. (Up to a point, of course).
enough, already.
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In that case, best of luck, Philip!! Image
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gotta love them horsies...
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better hang on to this one off a C64
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>>A lot of peeps who bid on them intend on retrofitting the pickup to a 4003.

Looks so ridiculous.
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What's ridiculous? Putting shoes on a 4003? I think not!
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Jared, I'll take that bad boy off your hands !!!!

Ron, I agree completlley, how can refitting the original design be ridiculous !!!!
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Post by henny »

Hell, I knew that was gonna stir up trouble for me.

Well, OK - I was a little too strong, but - personally; I think the 4003 looks awful with anything other than hi-gains.

For me horseshoes only look great on old pre-72 Deluxe and S model 4001s, IMO. Something about them being tied in with checkered or no binding, they look brilliant together.

Hey, I'm talking purely aesthetics here. Who gives a hoot. Image

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Post by rhampshire »

No trouble Mark, you're just stating your opinion! Open discussion is what it's all about.

With that said, I wholeheartedly disagree! I've got horseshoes on all three of my ricks - '72 JG, '79 Burgundy, and '80 Azureglo. I love the way they look, I love the way they sound.
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