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Philipp

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  1. Those are becoming quite rare nowadays unfortunately. Great ergonomics and playability, relatively light. I believe this is late 90’s due to 4 knob config. Truss rod was changed to the conventional 2 way retaining the original fretboard, no headaches or horror stories here.
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  2. True american legend. All maple, 1992, 4,8kg. Has a Q filter. Resonates and sustains for days.
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  3. I guess it can be called a sadowsky modern clone. Wenge neck, ash body with guilted maple top. Holes of the unknown origin or purpose Full bartolini electronics, if you like their dark vibe this is a great bass. Have too many 5 stringers so something needs to go.
  4. Older combustion model. Alder body, 3 pcs maple neck, matte finish, emg preamp. Strung in DAEB with dingwall strings. Changed hardware for more fitting black. Great bass for jazz. By jazz i mean metal
  5. For your attention a Music Man Bongo if they wouldnt hire a BMW… 18v preamp, neo pickups. I much prefer this to L-2000 because of the 3 band eq, balance knob and more “polite” palette of tones. Weights around 4 kg.
  6. For your attention a part of the rarewood collection. Cocobolo top, mahogany body. Delano pickups, glockeklang preamp, much more versatile than proprietary Sandberg electronics if you ask me. Seems like the tuners were changed, dont know the story behind. Overall great workhorse bass with great looks.
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  7. Masterbuilt for the price of normal thumb, what a beauty!
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