Well fellows, I am liquidating basses that I do not currently need to put money in the savings account for this upcoming year. I decided to go back to school and get my master's degree in counseling psychology and this upcoming school year, I will be starting my practicum/internships and I will not be able to work full time like I am now and did for the last 3 years of college. I love basses and gas as much as the next guy, but, I know that I need to start saving now for when I cannot work full time.
I really wanted to try a graphite neck and I found one of these locally and bought it. I have to be honest, I didn't care for the feel of the neck a ton when I first got it and it's gotten a bit better, however, I think I prefer wood necks more and I have recently bought a replacement for this bass, so it's gonna have to go to a new home.
The bass is near mint! I can't find a scratch or dent on it. Sounds fantastic and plays like a dream. I have never had a bass with the action this low before!!!
Asking Price: $550.00 shipped. SOLD!
Next up is a bass that was just traded to me and I thought I was going to keep it, but because of the situation I am in, I need to move it.
The bass is built solidly and plays well. It's in good condition with no major dings or dents. Has two Music Man style pickups as well! For those of you who know TBC, this is one of the good ones!
I would like to get 350.00 obo for the bass.
Specs:
•Hand-selected swamp ash bodies
•Book-matched front and back
•Inlaid wooden pickguards
•Sound chambered
•Ultra light
•French polished
•Custom-wound dual humbucking pickups
•Proprietary electronics
•Master volume
•Balance
•3-band active EQ
•Active and passive control (Optional)
•Custom bridge
•Matched hardware
•3-piece quarter-sawn maple necks
•Pau Ferro / Maple fingerboards
•22 frets
•34" scale length
