What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
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Colonel Sanders
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What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
Beside the color and the pickguard...
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Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
Not much! Obviously the color and the pickguard; also, the fretboard and headstock wings are made of Vermillion rather than typical Bubinga.
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Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
Thanks.sloop_john_b wrote:Not much! Obviously the color and the pickguard; also, the fretboard and headstock wings are made of Vermillion rather than typical Bubinga.
Suddenly the "must have" syndrom for a CS is fading away.
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Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
They are great looking basses, but the v63 will get you there.Colonel Sanders wrote:Thanks.sloop_john_b wrote:Not much! Obviously the color and the pickguard; also, the fretboard and headstock wings are made of Vermillion rather than typical Bubinga.
Suddenly the "must have" syndrom for a CS is fading away.
Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
I'll get a CS someday, but the V's sure are sweet!


Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
Isn't the CS body/neck a bit more thin than the v63?
Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
Didn't do measurements but my V63 and CS both look and feel identical in size. 
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Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
Both varied through their run. Generally, '80's to early '90's versions had slimmer neck profiles than later versions for both models.anoukane wrote:Isn't the CS body/neck a bit more thin than the v63?
Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
The Vermillion on the CS does it for me, but did we not have a thread recently, where an early V63 had a very Vermillion looking board and wings?.
Oh, early CS had the 60's long headstock.
Oh, early CS had the 60's long headstock.
Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
So did the V's. The headstock that is.Seans wrote:The Vermillion on the CS does it for me, but did we not have a thread recently, where an early V63 had a very Vermillion looking board and wings?.
Oh, early CS had the 60's long headstock.

My '93 may have been the one that we were talking about with a "possible" vermillion board. The wings are definitely walnut though.
This board is "redder" than any other V board I've seen.

Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
That's the one Kev, just an awesome board to be sure.
Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
M o a n . . . . .teeder wrote:I'll get a CS someday, but the V's sure are sweet!
Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
When I had this beauty at MARF II, I put it next to a CS and we decided the board is bubinga, but a very different graining than typical and indeed more redder. But the vermillion has a different look/grain.teeder wrote:My '93 may have been the one that we were talking about with a "possible" vermillion board. The wings are definitely walnut though.Seans wrote:The Vermillion on the CS does it for me, but did we not have a thread recently, where an early V63 had a very Vermillion looking board and wings?.
This board is "redder" than any other V board I've seen.
Kev, as I scrolled this thread before reading, I saw the grain of the maple at the body joint in the above pic and knew the bass immediately.
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Re: What is the difference between the CS and the v63?
I must agree that the CS looks great.sloop_john_b wrote:They are great looking basses, but the v63 will get you there.Colonel Sanders wrote:Thanks.sloop_john_b wrote:Not much! Obviously the color and the pickguard; also, the fretboard and headstock wings are made of Vermillion rather than typical Bubinga.
Suddenly the "must have" syndrom for a CS is fading away.
1973 4001 Jetglo
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1979 MusicMan Stingray
2021 Epiphone Thunderbird
2017 4003S Jetglo
2023 4003 Mapleglo
2022 4005XC Jetglo
1979 MusicMan Stingray
2021 Epiphone Thunderbird
