I bought this June of 2013 from the original owner and believe it's a ’12, but I’m not a Lakland aficionado. I recently bought a '62 Jazz and some things need to find a new home. No trades please. Unbelievably beautiful, light and comfortable to play. Here’s the ad from the original owner: “This bass is less than a year old. I got a steal on it from Sweetwater sound of all places. I had coupon plus caught them on a 15% off day, so I can afford to dump it to you at a great price for a bass that is practically brand new! It weighs 8 lbs 4 oz, so very light! The action and fretwork are fantastic on this one. The body is beautiful and the burst is really fantastic in person." (I didn't get the "steal" price, just him!) FEATURES Ash body Quilt maple top Lakland pickups (humbucker in bridge position, single-coil at the neck) 3-band active preamp 3-way toggle for coil splitting 22 frets I can take pics of something else if needed, but there are no dings/scratches to try to capture. It simply looks like a new bass. Everything works perfectly and I find a flaw on it. I take very good care of things. It didn’t come with a real case, but I’ll send it in a nice what was called SKB Freedom Deluxe case that’s in great shape and has no flaws I can think of ($114 new and what the current version sells for). http://www.zzounds.com/item--SKBSFR4 For those who don’t know, the frequency for the midrange knob can be changed in the battery compartment to numerous settings. I’ll include a diagram. Very cool feature. Priced at $925 shipped CONUS (Basic shipping w/sig required—insurance is extra if you want it). Thanks! I also have a Geddy Lee with real 70's tuners for sale
Indonesia. I don't know if there is supposed to be a difference, but I had a Korean a few years ago and it was not as well made. This one feels wonderful and is lighter as well. Thanks