FireGlow for Jim
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FireGlow for Jim
Buy it before someone else does.
- tony_carey
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Sharp eyes John....It's the 64 that I'd been working on for the last three months. As usual with a bass from this period it has it's quirks and it's had the usual neck issues in the past, but apart from the p/ups is all there with a wonderfully aged dark F/G which is certainly one of the best imo...
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ken_swearingen
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I'll get some done in the next couple of weeks. It's hardly been out of the case since I picked it up. Fed Ex done a number "losing" it in Atlanta for a week while I tried to get them to send it to my home address.
When it came into town they still messed up and finally I went to fetch it from the depot myself. It was a long week's wait...
When it came into town they still messed up and finally I went to fetch it from the depot myself. It was a long week's wait...
Here is a lovely FG V63 for you Jim.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=7305075782&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=7305075782&rd=1
- squirebass
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I'd like to second the request for more pics of the '64 Wints, that is one cool looking bass! It isn't often that you find a deluxe 4001 that early in that good a shape(if it is as nice as it appears in the photo above). I would've had a heart attack if they'd lost my '64 Rick in Alanta!!!
"This is the big one, Elizabeth, I'm coming to join ya, honey!"


not met the reserve yet, tho.