" Joint Bolt-on Neck Hard rock maple Body Luthite Nut Graphite Fretboard Ebonol Pickup Bartolini active MK1 Headmachine Diecasting(Black) Bridge EB(10)4(Black) Endpin Traditional(Black) Knob PB type(Black) Fret Large style (2.7mm x 1.1mm) No.Fret 27 Fretboard width 1F:22F=40mm:62mm Fretboard radius 15 3/4" Neck depth 1F:12F=19mm:21mm Position Mark No Electronics 1vol-3ton-1t/g Preamp Bartolini MK2 Available color CBS, GM, WHC I absolutely love man. It's light as air, has the perfect tone (my Sublime Bass Tone ) all with a unique look. The battery compartment pops right out without having to unscrew anything, and the candy apple red glossy finish reminds me of a sport's car, that's why I bought a checkered finish line shoulder strap! I've never seen anybody else with a cort curbow, are they rare? I bought the only one the Guitar Center had in stock. The only thing bad about this bass is when you sit down, the horn is a little too short, but other then that, it's my perfect bass, like it was specifically designed for just me. To me, it's perfect for ska, reggea, punk, and the indie stuff I'm doing. What's your opinion? And are these basses rare or unpopular?
more importantly, what do YOU think about doing a search? especially sine you asked this less than 2 months ago. here's a try: http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=208030&highlight=cort+curbow and here's your thread: http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=208263&highlight=cort+curbow
Ooops, I forgot about that.....I'm at work and I and I had a little bit of time to post a thread.....