Stambaugh 5-String, Headless, Multi-Scale, Ergonomic Bass
I am the original owner of this fantastic bass. It is the last of my extended scale or > 4-string instruments. I’m just not very comfortable playing these instruments anymore due to arthritis of the hands and wrists. It is in fantastic shape functionally and aesthetically. It’s never left the house. Gig bag included.
I've got a 32" scale Stambaugh in the pipeline, and have other shorter scale/fewer string basses, so I'm really not in need of any trades at this time.
Specs:
--Ergonomic Swamp Ash body
--Thin satin acrylic tobaccoburst finish on body
--33.5”–35” multi-scale
--5-piece, bolt-on Wenge/Bubinga neck; no finish
--Pau Ferro fretboard
--Technology 4 Musicians tuning machines
--Delano
--Pope Flexcore pre-amp
--Volume w/push-pull active/passive
--Treble/Bass
--Hi Mid/Lo Mid
--Pickup selector – wired exactly like a Strat
I am the original owner of this fantastic bass. It is the last of my extended scale or > 4-string instruments. I’m just not very comfortable playing these instruments anymore due to arthritis of the hands and wrists. It is in fantastic shape functionally and aesthetically. It’s never left the house. Gig bag included.
I've got a 32" scale Stambaugh in the pipeline, and have other shorter scale/fewer string basses, so I'm really not in need of any trades at this time.
Specs:
--Ergonomic Swamp Ash body
--Thin satin acrylic tobaccoburst finish on body
--33.5”–35” multi-scale
--5-piece, bolt-on Wenge/Bubinga neck; no finish
--Pau Ferro fretboard
--Technology 4 Musicians tuning machines
--Delano
--Pope Flexcore pre-amp
--Volume w/push-pull active/passive
--Treble/Bass
--Hi Mid/Lo Mid
--Pickup selector – wired exactly like a Strat