{} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} {} Here is my last M2000. She is in incredible condition. Includes original case and all paperwork. Weighs a light 8Lbs. 15 Oz. On digital scale. This is not your everyday M2000. Has a perfect #11 neck...1 5/8 nut with a 7.5 radius This is a hard one to find...Look at the custom order build sheet with the added options. She is wearing T.I.’s in the photos but has been recently setup with custom ordered Cobalt Flat singles in a balanced tension set. 45-60-80-105. I had this for sale But decided to keep it a while back. Only selling due to downsizing and I am only keeping a few Passive P and J's. Trade interest is a late model Fender AVRI 62 Jazz, even trade, maybe a Fender A.V. 64 Jazz...I have one, I like it , Would trade for another one in a different color... $1500. plus actual shipping/paypal is fine New price 1400...plus actual shipping Please PM me , Thank You
Thanks Arch58! I just took more photos for those interested. I am also on the fence about selling this one so for now, only a local cash deal.
I have the M2500....just a shout out and wish you good luck with the sale. These are total sleeper instruments. The quality and sound quality is on par with Fender Custom Shop. These basses go for stupid cheap money on the used market and can smoke many other basses costing twice as much.
Well said Doug! I totally agree, especially about the Fender custom shop comparison! This one was made in one of the years that I consider the best for G&L That’s why I am a G&L junkie...Thank You!
Hey it's back! I just bought an all natural ash and quartersawn maple one that I'm quite pleased with.
This is a monster of a bass, for less money than a new Fender American Professional P. Somebody should be snapping this up like free pizza. GLWTS!
The M2K is a bit under-rated and the US-made ones seem like they're becoming harder to find. I think I've owned 4 L2Ks and 3 M2Ks now (currently zero L2Ks and one M2K.) I have to say, as much as I love a good L2K, the M2K is still my preference. It's tonally versatile, classy-looking, and if you want an "everything bass," you should get this one. The binding is just icing on the cake.
Thank you everyone for the Comments and trade offers... even though I’m not looking for a trade LOL ... I’ve been downsizing for the past few years and now I’m down to nine #1’s and this M2000 is one of them! All of my other basses are passive P’s and J’s. I really can’t see me parting with any of them...I just took the T.I.’s off And went back to rounds and I think I have come to my Senses...I think I’m gonna be stuck with nine Basses my friends, Honestly I don’t think I will be able to part with this one so back in the stable she goes