[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]T[/font][/color][font=Helvetica][color=#282828]his is a 2008 USA Lakland, made in Chicago, serial number 841. Beautiful bass, in teal sunburst (green or blue depending on the light), swamp ash body with quilt maple top, maple neck with birdseye maple fretboard, Lakland USA pickups, LH3 preamp. (The scratchplate you can see in one pic is an official Lakland scratchplate that they put on their 44-94 Standard and it is just sitting in place, so could be attached if you wanted). [/color][/font]
[color=#282828][font=Helvetica]You can read the full spec here: [url="https://www.lakland.com/44-94.htm"]https://www.lakland.com/44-94.htm[/url][/font][/color]
[font=Helvetica][color=#282828]Fantastic bass really. Amazing neck. All in very good condition I would say. It was clearly played a reasonable amount by the person who had it before me so there’s some light scratching on the body, but the neck is totally fine and fretwear is minimal. [/color][/font]
[color=#282828][font=Helvetica]The bass sounds amazing, as you’d expect, with a wide range of tones. here’s a video of someone playing a 44-94 Standard. [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEBODvjC9Vg"]https://www.youtube....h?v=FEBODvjC9Vg[/url] [/font][/color]
[font=Helvetica][color=#282828]These basses sell new in the States for around $3600, like here: [/color][/font][url="http://www.basscentral.com/lakeland_usa/lakland_494.shtml"]http://www.basscentral.com/lakeland_usa/laklandusa.shtml[/url][font=Helvetica][color=#282828], and they are hard to come by in the UK.[/color][/font]
[color=#282828][font=Helvetica]I have the original Lakland hard case too. I am based in Edinburgh.[/font][/color]
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