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Old 11-06-2010, 08:52 PM
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Up for trade is this amazing shorty. The TV Jones designed pickup really packs a punch. Very hot output. While I love the bass, I'm still more into a Jazz width neck so it's up for trade.

I'm looking for an Ibanez SR300 or something like that (plus cash on my side if necessary) with a skinny Ibby neck. Does not have to be a short scale. Ah, well, I'll look at almost anything with a 1.5" neck...

I got this for $200 used. For full disclaimer, it's got a little blemish on the body that I black sharpied in and for some reason, the pickup has cut into one of the corners. Both are not very noticeable and are shown in the pictures. The jack and the truss rod cover still have the factory plastic wrap on them.




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Old 11-07-2010, 12:52 AM
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These are indeed nice short scale basses, and this one looks very clean.
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Since you are looking for a skinny neck, I don't suppose you are interested in a Spector Q5...
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Old 11-07-2010, 08:55 AM
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Thanks, but looking for a 4-string.
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I also own one of these. Big sound in a small package. Fits in a standard electric guitar gig bag and into an airplane overhead bin. Took mine to Buffalo this summer so that I could jam with my brother...
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How wide is the neck at the nut? At the 12th?
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Old 04-11-2012, 10:02 AM
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i have one of these too. my favorite bass right now.

it's 1 5/8" at nut with a slim profile. i usually go for 1.5" nuts myself but this neck is great.
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Thank you! I'm pming you, Gassiball.
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