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Old 01-29-2013, 08:58 AM
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Custom builder - Arizona Bass Company/Curcio Custom Basses
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Tucson, Arizona
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FS - "New" Demo model "P/J" style bass

Hey there folks. Here is a great little P/J bass I just finished.

Here are the specs;

Wood - Alder
Finish - hand dyed, tobacco burst oil/wax hand applied finish
Neck - Maple/Maple oil/poly finish (gloss poly on headstock) Vintage Amber tint 1 5/8 nut width with hand cut graphtec black tusque nut. Vintage (thin) size frets.
Pickups - SD designed Jazz Alnico V pickups
Tone circuit - Passive (V/V) Tone delete. USA CTS 250K tone pots.
Hardware; Tuners - Hipshot reverse clover leaf, Bridge - Standard Fender style, Controle plate - P Bass chrome control plate (no pickguard) Control knobs - black aluminum "Sadowski" style and Chrome Dunlap Strap Locks.

Options - Choose Standard "P" bass Tort pick guard or Chrome control plate - no extra charge.
Add Aguilar 60's style pickups - $99

This bass is very comfortable to play and only weighs in at a comfortable 8.5 lbs.

Asking price $499 shipped to CONUS. International and overseas O.K. Additional shipping charges apply. Please PM me for shipping quote.

Enjoy.



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