So, how rare are these 4001V63 beauties?

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Re: So, how rare are these 4001V63 beauties?

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jps wrote:Maple trees, in particular.
I've got two of those in the front yard and all I ever get from them is maple syrup. :lol:
Here's one behind my girls.
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teeder wrote:
jps wrote:Maple trees, in particular.
I've got two of those in the front yard and all I ever get from them is maple syrup. :lol:
...and plenty of free leaves too! :wink: :lol:

Great pic by the way Kevin!
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Hmm... Secret, enchanted Rickenbacker Forests. Set the mind reeling.
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teeder wrote:
jps wrote:Maple trees, in particular.
I've got two of those in the front yard and all I ever get from them is maple syrup. :lol:
Here's one behind my girls.
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Nice pic! :D

Is it me, or does that pouch look like it wants to play fetch? Looks like there's a stick on it's paw and the pouch is anxious to go! :lol:
If Mozart were with us today, he'd play a Fireglo 4001C64! ~~~*~~~ Beethoven, on the other hand, would play a Matte Jetglo 4001C64S!
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Re: So, how rare are these 4001V63 beauties?

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Pouch? :shock:
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ram wrote:You mean they grow on trees???!?!??!! :shock:
Not on, in! :mrgreen: :wink:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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jps wrote:Pouch? :shock:
I did that deliberately. You know; to see if anyone would notice. :lol:
If Mozart were with us today, he'd play a Fireglo 4001C64! ~~~*~~~ Beethoven, on the other hand, would play a Matte Jetglo 4001C64S!
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Re: So, how rare are these 4001V63 beauties?

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bassduke49 wrote:I think there were probably between three and six V63 basses in Turquoise, Midnight Blue, and Sea Green. The one currently on the bay is one of three Turq V63s that I know of. One is in Japan, this one on the bay, and one in the Rickenbacker National Forest. At least three Sea Green V63s have appeared, Olivia has one, Steve Woods has another. Two or three Midnight Blue V63s have appeared. Brian Crisman had one for a short while. Aside from any custom refinishes, the rest of the V63s appear to be only in Mapleglo and Fireglo.

I owned a seagreen for a few months....bought it locally for $2500.00 and then sold it to another forumite(who shall remain nameless) for a profit. It was just too perfect and rare for me to just store it ....... what a quandry to be in! ;^)
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