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winston wrote:Congrats Jeff. It looks great. :D
+1 Sweet! 8)
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Nice Orange, too! 8)
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jps wrote:Nice Orange, too! 8)
I had to look twice at that amp it looks a lot like my Roland 60 bass amp. :mrgreen:
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Thanks! The Orange is a little solid state one....not the greatest with the Ricky but I had a 58' Les Paul before this that rocked with it! I am moving this summer to the UK so I will grab a VOX over there.....

This V59 is great! Very versatile! Love it!!!!
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Try the AC30VR Jeff. It is the best of two worlds at less than half the cost of an AC30. I just love mine.
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nice!

any customs/duty dings?
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All's well that ends with a new-to-you v59. :lol:

Looks just like my own. With the hot toasters it is very capable with modern rock sounds. I use size .012 round wound strings on mine, nothing smaller. I'd be OK with .013s too, but the setup is perfect and I'm too lazy to tweak it :lol:- maybe next time. I have used flat wounds too, but the rounds' bite is generally more useful than the flat wounds' plunk, YMMV. Anyway, congratulations on a very special guitar. :)
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Thanks for the compliments! I have 11's on it right now because that is all the local music store had.....so this weekend will get some 12's and 13's to try. Also I ordered a Bowtie bridge and am waiting for that before changing them again. Duty cost me $307.00 CDN........not a biggie really........drag yes but not losing sleep over it! This is the second one I have seen since I owned a black one back in 1991 so I wasn't going to freak out over a few hundred....

Do love it though but I think the strings could go the one up in the gauge department to keep it in tune a tiny bit better.....
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3 bills for duty. What percent of the cost is that? Man it always makes me weary buying this cross border. Imagine the added duty/customs if it had not been made in the US!
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It cost me with shipping about 2500 CDN....so whatever the math is for that!?!?!?!? I really wanted it so it doesn't matter the cost! Just that someone else didn't buy it first!!!!!! LOL
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Basically you were charged the HST at 12%. Doesn't look like any duty or clearance charged. You have to pay the sales tax, new or used when cross border shopping. No big deal.
THis was actually a pretty good customs deal. If it had been UPS you would have paid another $75-100 just to "clear" the guitar, plus the HST of $307.

I wouldn't complain either, for a rare beauty such as this (rare at least in Canada). Good job via Canada Post and USPS.
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Thanks for the compliment!

Yea I just love it! Sounds great! Plays great! Is Great!
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Thats not too bad at all. Glad another Rick is coming up North and not the other way around!
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For awhile anyways....moving to the UK in August........
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Canada post has a 50/50 on whether or not you may or may not get charged for something when it comes in from out of the country, UPS, FedEx, ex will nail you every time.
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