Never, ever thought I would do this so here it goes...
This is a gorgeous Elrick Platinum Classic Hybrid 5 (Set Neck), handmade by Rob Elrick in Chicago, Illinois. This one has the an upgrade Burled Buckeye top, upgrade Macassar striped Ebony board, and upgrade Bartolini passive soapbar pickups. According to Elrick: the Hybrid model perfectly bridges the gap between thru-neck and bolt-on. Features include set neck construction with bookmatched exotic wood top and carved neck heel. The feel of a thru-neck with many qualities of a bolt-on. Current Retail Price on a Hybrid 5 with these options would run $4700. So the inevitable question: why am I selling?
I have not played it in 5 months. I’ve been looking into a Sadowsky MV 5.
Buying a Sadowsky so no more Trades please...
BTW, I got this from JTLEE, who is a great guy and really takes good care of his stuff and am pretty much just copying and pasting most of this stuff in.
Thanks,
Specs:
Body: Swamp Ash "wings", walnut/purpleheart centerblock, bookmatched Burled Buckeye Top
Neck: Hybrid Set Neck quartersawn hard maple with graphite stiffening rods
Fingerboard: Macassar striped Ebony (very light color)
Scale: 35"
Frets: 24 with zero fret
Pickups: Custom Bartolini Soapbars (passive)
Preamp: 9V Bartolini NTMB
Controls: Volume, Blend, Treble, Mid, Bass, Midrange Frequency Selector Switch, Active/Passive switch
Hardware: Hipshot A-style bridge, Hipshot Ultralite Tuning Keys
String Spacing at Bridge: 3/4" (19mm)
Width at Zero Fret: 1 7/8"
Weight: 8.4 lbs
Strings: New DR Hi-Beams 45-125
Case: Gator Soft/Hard Case
This bass is in excellent condition, but it has been played/gigged with and there is corresponding "player wear". There are lots of little pinhead size nicks here and there (mostly on the body edges). Light "worming"/buckle wear on the back, but no gashes (not visible face-on, you have to tilt the bass in to the light to see it). Light nicks on the finish of the edges of a few of the black tuning keys. All of this wear is only visible when you put your face a foot away from the bass. The neck is near perfect with no wear and the frets have just tiny scratches; no grooves or flat spots. One knob cap popped off, but shouldn’t be much too replace.
$2000
Thanks
