F/S: $300 shipped
You can get a new one for $350, BUT you won't get one that plays, feels or sounds as nice as this one!
If you're looking for one of these CV Squiers, save yourself some cash and get one that I guarantee will play better than anything you're going to pull off the rack; see details below.
Just got this bass a couple of weeks ago. I already installed Dunlop straplocks and ditched the thumbrest (may it rest in peace) and have no clue where the old strap buttons and thumbrest are now.
Album here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/micah.s...eat=directlink
I sent this bass to John Kallas and he did the following:
1-adjusted neck
2-recut nut to proper height
3-leveled, recrowned, polished frets (under tension)
4-cleaned/re-oiled the fingerboard
5-buffed tiny scratches in pickguard (looks new now).
6-adjusted action
7-adjusted pickups
8-strobe intonation on a Peterson strobe tuner (V-SAM)
It's got the dunlop straplocks and it's strung with a brand new set of R. Cocco nickels (45-100) and weighs in at 9.3lbs