For sale is a phenomenal 1985 Japanese Kawai FIIB bass. I bought this last month from squarewave here on TB and, while it a killer bass, it just isn't "me." This bass looks great, plays great and sounds great, but I'm just a classic Fender-style bass guy at heart. So, I'm putting it out there for sale.
From the original ad:
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It's in excellent condition, with only a few minor dings that can be seen up close -nothing major at all. Take a look at the photos. The most notable flaw is a few small dings in the mile-thick clear finish below the neck pickup. You can see them in the photos if you look really closely.
The frets are in excellent condition, showing only minimal wear. Overall, the bass is quite beautiful and in amazing condition for its age.
The through-neck is 5 pc. laminated Maple and Mahogany with a 22 fret Rosewood fingerboard. The body is 3 pc. laminated Zebrano/Maple/Zebrano (zebra wood).
This early example has the heavy brass bridge and strings through the body. Original Japanese Gotoh tuners. All original active electronics.
The pickups are a Kawai design P-Bass type with built-in pre-amps and require a 9 volt battery for each. The pre-amps control the tone character. There are switches for each pickup. In the center position the bass is essentially flat. The other two switch positions provide combinations of cut and boost at various frequencies.
It weighs 9.5 lbs. Full 34" scale. 1-5/8" at the nut (halfway between most P and J basses). Just under 3/4 string spacing at the bridge- let's call it 18.5 mm (very comfortable spacing).
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I can't take any better pictures than squarewave's, so please see them in the original thread:
Kawai FIIB Neck-through 4-string. Beautiful, original Japanese "poor man's Alembic"
I will include a non-original gig bag. I'm asking
$800 $750 shipped CONUS. I may be willing to ship outside of CONUS, so shoot me a PM.
As far as trades, I am looking for a Fender (or Fender-style) Jazz bass. I am willing to add money if need be. I tend to like sunburst with rosewood, or a matching headstock. I am particularly interested in a Fender '64 RI Jazz (hopefully D Bopp's LPB one...

), a Nash or a Lakland JO4 (or maybe DJ4). I already have 3 P-Basses, so I'm not looking for those.
Thanks so much!
