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Old 04-26-2010, 07:01 PM
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Ken Lawrence Brase 1 5-string

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For sale only is my Ken Lawrence Brase 1 5-string with an ash body, maple neck, 24 fret ebony fingerboard with 35-inch scale length. The bass has a crotch walnut top with matching headstock and walnut cover plate. Pick-Ups are aero single coils with maple covers. Pre-Amp is Seymour Duncan with vol/bal/treble/mid/bass. The bass can be played passive with volume pot pull. Also has a slap contour switch that adds some booty. Instrument weighs approx 9 lbs. and change according to my bathroom scale.
This Ken Lawrence bass is an amazing combination of build quality and sonic presence that provides incredible clear notes from the low "B" throughout the tonal continuum of the 35-inch scale length. All notes produced by this bass are solid, sexy, and speak with authority.
If your reading this ad you probably know (maybe?) that these instruments have the inherent Ken Lawrence mystique, killer playability, and superb tone production. Overall condition is excellent with a recent set-up using DR-strings.
Asking price $3200.00 shipped within the cont USA. More photos available: http://s1047.photobucket.com/albums/...e%20Brase%205/
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Old 04-26-2010, 07:11 PM
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Beautiful and ultra-rare bass - this won't last long.
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Old 04-26-2010, 07:23 PM
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I'm guessing those aren't the original pickups? I think I've owned this bass might be wrong. But I don't think Ken was using Aero's back in the days of the old bridges. I might be wrong?
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Is this still for sale?
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