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Cort Headless?

I used to have one. It was a sold bass, good player. Not that it matters but I think the body was plywood. I would wait and shoot the guy an offer if it doesn't sell. That price is a bit high IMHO. I don't recall needing double ball ends strings, I could be wrong.

I also had a Court headless that had a full size body...........another great playing cheepie.
 
+1 to what FL Knifemaker said.

I own one. Nice bass, if it comes at the right price. And the problem I've seen with the Cort headless basses over the last several years is that most have been pretty beat.

And this price looks a little high but the problem lately has been that prices for most name headless basses have been going past the $300 mark. They must be coming back into vogue.

They come up from time to time so I'd wait for one that was not Buy It Now but one that you could bid on.

Good luck and let us know if you ever get a headless bass because I'm a big fan.
 
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They are decent basses (one of the many Steinberger clones). The price is OK. Unfortunately the headless basses seems to go for a lot of money these days. For the life of me I can't figure out why. Double Ball strings are easy enough to get online from places like JustStrings.com.