White or black trim?

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Post by phlemmy »

NONE MORE BLACK.
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Post by redrickmi »

I like the look of the psuedo-V63, too, white and chrome. It's a beaut, either way. Enjoy!
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Post by jim_morris »

I like the black better.
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I am keeping the parts so I can change it back and forth every couple years ...
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Black plastic, chrome metal.
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Post by shinynewtoy »

White/Chrome. That is one NICE bass, either way...
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Post by johnallg »

Jeff, have you considered having Tony use the white as a template and make one in black? 1/2" spacing (help the B string!) and the plastic all the way to the bridge pup surround. Never thought I'd like mapleglo with BT, but on an S it looks really good.
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yes John ... I was thinking that same exact thought the other day ... have Tony make a black v63 shape pickguard and put it on that bass but also leave the chrome ...
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What's the forum's old saw.... DO IT!!!! Image
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