More great basses to sell. All prices include shipping in the 48 states only. I'll ship elsewhere but you pay the extra.
I'm only interested in these possible trades:
-MM Stingray 4 with HH pickups, excellent condition, 8.5 lbs or less, no matching headstock
-17th Street 5 string
#1: This is a super clean Ernie Ball Music Man Big Al bass. The alder body has really nice grain on it and the burst is very well done. The neck is maple with a nice rosewood board and it's 1.5" wide (Jazz width). The single coil pickups sound great and there are a ton of sound options in the controls. Condition is pretty much new, I can't find any dings or scratches on it. Weighs 9.5 lbs, balances nicely on a strap. Comes in the original molded hardcase.
Price is $1250
SOLD
#2: These are very rare in the States, I've never had a chance to try one before this. It's a GB Spitfire from England, made by Bernie Goodfellow. These are expensive basses and the figured woods just bump the price. The body has a stunning quilt top on swamp ash, the neck is flame maple with a birdseye maple fingerboard. The body finish is clear gloss and there are two finish checks, see the pic below. One stays on the back and the other comes over the front of the upper horn but it's hard to see when looking at the front of the bass. I took the two pics below at just the right angle to view the cracks. Otherwise the condition is really great, just a few minor dings or scrapes.
The controls are a little stiff to turn, and could use some DeOxIt for some minor scratchiness. Knobs are vol/blend/3bandEQ - here's the factory description:
http://www.gbguitars.co.uk/gb_spitfire_controls.asp
Comes in a clean Gator zippercase, Weight is very nice at 8.6 lbs, balances perfectly.
Price is $1600
SOLD
#3: This is a super nice Mike Lull P4 bass in near new condition. From the serial number I'd guess it's about 5 years old at most. The body is alder and has a nice Olympic White finish. The maple neck has a nice rosewood fingerboard with a matching headstock, the nut width is 1-11/16" which is typical for his P width necks. Mike did a Plek job on this about 6 months ago so it plays like a dream. This is just the right weight at 7.9 lbs, not too light or too heavy and comes in a clean Lull gigbag. This is one of the nicer Lull P4's I've had but I'm a Jazz-width neck fan. Condition is amazing, I can't find a scratch or ding on it other than some really faint fingernail scratches on the pickguard.
Price is $1300
SOLD 