4001C64 Mapleglo for sale

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4001C64 Mapleglo for sale

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It's in excellent condition except for one ding on the headstock between the E and A tuning keys. Comes with original "vintage" silver hardshell case. $1600. Pictures are available upon request.
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Sorry, I meant to put this in the For Sale section. Looks like I had a brain cramp.
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Hey, at least it's a bass for sale in the bass section. You were close!

Good price!
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Ron,

Is it the C64 or the C64s?
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It's a C64.

My C64S is not for sale since it's one of the Jetglo finishes.
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Ron,

E-mail sent - I'm interested.

How much do the C64 and the C64 S differ?

Looking forward to seeing pictures of yours.

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Tim,

The regular C64S has a zero fret and a satin finish. The C64 has no zero fret and a gloss finish.

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As you probably know Tim, that one is gonna sound and feel a lot like your old V63(that I should have bought Image ).
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Oh - you mean the one I shouldn't have sold! What WAS I thinking??

ANyway, that's what I'm figuring on this one.
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The C64 neck seems a bit slimmer than my v63 and it's definitely a lot slimmer than the current 4003 neck. They're not too far apart tonally.
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Cool. Thanks Ron.

Still kicking myself for selling my Sea Green V63. If this works out for me perhsps it will lessen the sting.
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I'm sure you'll like it, Tim.

If ya wanna trade sob stories, I'll tell you about the '62 Reissue Strat my wife bought for me brand new back in 1982. I sold it back in 1990 when I thought I was done with playing guitar. Now I find out that the Fullerton-era reissue Fenders (1982-1984) are climbing in value.
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Tim,

That C should be very nice! They have great necks. Slimmer than my 92 and 93 V63's which are already comfy!
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Cool. Thanks for the input!
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Now that we've whetted your appetite, Tim...... Image
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