1977 GIBSON THUNDERBIRD BICENTENNIAL BASS IN SUNBURST FINISH WITH ORIGINAL CASE
1978 Fender Precision Bass in Rare Wine Red finish With Original Hard Case
Gorgeous and rare finish for this 47 years old Fender Precision Bass, all original and with a very comfortable weight, especially for a late 70s one.
Sitting at 4.3Kg, makes it a great gigging instrument.
The finish is called wine red as well as translucent red and only lasted for a couple of years before it got discontinued.
This bass is 100% original and has a beautiful deep and growly tone, as you would expect from a vintage Pbass.
The original covers are still on the bass.
Comes inside the vintage Fender Black tolex case.
1980 MUSICMAN STINGRAY BASS IN NATURAL FINISH – PRE ERNIE BALL
Up for sale is this beautiful 1980 Musicman Stingray from the Pre Ernie Ball era. All original and with a stunning natural finish has an incredibly comfortable neck and an amazing tone. These early musicman basses are sought after for a good reason. Classic high mass bridge with mutes and string through body. Frets in very good condition, original pots an pickup perfectly working. Comes with hard case
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1980s VANTAGE VP820B BASS
Amazing vintage Japanese bass.
Body made from Japanese ash and walnut.
Maple neck and a beautiful dark rosewood fretboard.
Great playability and tone.
The pickups have been upgraded to EMG but it comes with the original ones as well.
1989 PEDULLA BUZZ FRETLESS BASS WITH ORIGINAL HARD CASE
These Buzz are considered the best fretless electric basses ever made and for a good reason, this thing is amazing.
Built in the US by Michael Pedulla in 1989 , features the rare Pedulla preamp and it’s from the golden era of the brand.
Ebony clear epoxy coated fretboard, neck through build , schaller hardware, bartolini Pj pickups and original tolex case.
Pedulla has now retired and these basses have been discontinued making the price rise very quick ($6500-$9500 on reverb atm)
Hard to come across one of these, let alone an 80s one…
1994 US Ernie Ball Musicman Sterling Bass in Mint Condition With Original Case
Another bass from my personal time machine. This Musicman Sterling Bass is an absolute stunner . Not to be confused with the Asian Musicman Sterling sub brand , this is the original USA Sterling model and it’s based on the stingray, but with a thinner neck and more tonal options. Perfect, not one mark or scuff equipped with the sought after original Flea high mass bridge with mutes. Gorgeous Birdseye maple neck and the sunburst finish is just spot on. Comes with the rare short tolex case which was only available for the first few months of production of this American Musicman Ernie Ball model. A great bass, as a player or collector piece. Renowned for its slightly smaller body and neck profile, the Sterling 4 string bass boasts a big sound. Nine volt active 3 band EQ preamp, 3 position pickup selector switch, and a ceramic humbucker with hum canceling phantom coil come standard, equipping the Sterling to cut through any mix. The optional addition of a pickup in the neck position adds even more versatility to this innovative bass. The Sterling delivers comfort, functionality, and the precision craftsmanship and attention to detail you’ve come to expect from Ernie Ball Music Man.
Ac Guitars 5 strings Graft Series bass in mint condition – made in Scotland
Handmade in Scotland by Ac Guitars, absolutely delightful, extremely light and comfortable. 34 inch scale, body made with black limba wood. This bass is in mint condition with the original Gigbag it came with. Some specs Body shape: J Type, a small bodied modern Jazz style bass Number of strings: 5 string Scale: 34″ with 24 frets Neck: 3 piece Maple with carbon rods and dual action truss rod Headstock: 3 plus 2 Bridge: Hipshot Type B Black, 18mm String tree: Hipshot Black Pickups: SB70 single coils Electronics: Passive Volume/Tone/Blend with front mounted jack socket Tuners: Hipshot Export, Black Strap Buttons: Dunlop Black Finish: MLF (minimum Lacquer Finish), Natural with an Oil/Resin Neck From the builder website: Each bass will be equipped with ACG B Series SB/SB70 single-coil pickups with CTS volume and tone controls, a custom East blend, and a front-mounting jack. Dunlop or D’Addario strings will complete the setup. The wood selection will again be at my discretion. Additionally, there will be three different scale lengths available: 34″, 32″, and 30″. These instruments are built only as stock models, meaning they cannot be ordered in advance and will be available for purchase once completed. Keep an eye on the In Progress section in the Sale page to see up coming builds which can be secured with a deposit before they are completed.
STONEFIELD CLASSIC I M1-4C BASS – NATURAL FINISH – WITH ORIGINAL GIGBAG
A very rare bass , completely hand made in New Zealand by the genius of Tomm Stanley . They are made using a very unique design and locally sourced timber. Comes with the original branded gig bag Here is a full description from the Stonefield website Topwood: Cypress Fingerboard: Solomon Island Ebony Fingerboard Markers: Burghundy within White Gem Dots Fingerboard Radius: Zero Hardware: Titanium/blue Binding: – fine line: Australian Blackwood Sap – thick edge: Jarrah Nut: Jarrah Back of Neck Finish: Natural An M Series with a twist; This one was built to a unique set of specifications and is one of only two basses we’ve ever built with a zero-radius fingerboard and a centre veneer on the front covering the laminates of the through-body core. It has also been sprayed in a matte satin clear and has a Funk Plate and Ramp, both veneered in tiger myrtle to match the jarrah binding and bridge. String Spacing: Classic (approx 19mm between strings at the bridge) Due to the low serial number, a unique build and the addition of customer requested mods, this bass has true potential for collectibility. A few notes: This is only the second bass we’ve made with a zero radius fingerboard. Note the cypress veneer over the laminates in the centre of the body. This is only the second instrument on which we’ve veneered over the laminates. In addition to the Funk Plate a ramp has been added between the rear pickup and bridge. This is the first bass on which we’ve ever installed a ramp. Both the Funk Plate and the ramp have been surfaced with Tasmainian tiger myrtle. For greater durability the top has been sprayed in a satin matte lacquer over the original hand rubbed oil.















