Years for 4001v63

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THAT SETTLES IT!!!

I'm turning my 4003S into a v63 look-a-like.

Someone get me a horseshoe, stat!!!
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Nice bass Bob, that MG is fine. It's almost a proto with the extra dot inlay..cool..
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It almost looks like a late 60's surround to that horseshoe...
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Hi Wints, are you from the UK too? I have only noticed a few posting on here! Bobs got a great 4001 dont you think?
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Now that looks like a 4003s to me with vintage stuff .no walnut wings ,round heal,maybe a b-series -not a v63 for sure
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Here's a few of my 85 V
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Andy that's beautiful
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Andy you should have got someone to take a photo of Andy Prince, giving you the bass! So what sort of music does your band play?
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Very cool bass, Bob. Maybe RIC didn't have all the features quite worked out for the v63 at the time that one was made. If it is a 4003S that somebody put v63 goodies on, he went all out! The split tailpiece, horseshoe, toaster, truss cover, knobs, and pickguard would all be v63. I'd say look under the pickguard(scratchplate) for an extra hole next to the screwhole nearest the top of the bridge pickup. Also look under the truss cover for an extra hole that wouldn't be as far out as the screwhole at the end of it.
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It looks like it has a 2 piece neck. Any thoughts?
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Thanks for the pics Bob. Are there other early V63s out there without walnut wings and round heel?
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