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Hi
Just by chance is anybody considering in selling their left handed Zon bass? Apologises for the type of prompt but its just hard finding a left handed bass that is from the Zon stables......Fretless lined even better......Hyperbass I'm :crying:
 
Does anybody know if a chipped headstock (very common problem) can be repaired (and eventually repair price) ?
Thank you!

I'm not sure how you chipped the headstock, since i've smashed my headstock (accidentally) into a wall before and actually managed to chip the wall instead.

The guy who used to own my bass got Zon to refinish the whole neck for $200, so your repair could be quite affordable. You will of course need to call/email Zon for a price quote.
 
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this is what I mean with "chipped headstock"

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Ain't this a wrong pickups placing for a Sonus 4 ?
Looks more like the Sonus Custom PU placing to me...
 
Because they don't sell very many! The plurality go to Japan. I've got one but haven't posted pictures.

ialma, it's one of their normal pickup orientation, but usually comes on a bass that has an ash/bubinga body. Otherwise though, pretty normal. Other manufacturers use that pickup setup, too, so it isn't very uncommon.
 
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