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Hi all...First time on this site and hoping all you experts might be able to advise me! I have an Aria Pro II TSB 400 (1980 I believe, going by its serial number) with an 'Aria Pro II Ti-Sound Bass' hard carry case. It's a beautiful looking guitar...have some great pics I can put on, tho not sure how to add them to this?! I bought it back in 1986 from the Wapping Bass Centre, London. It's in excellent condition. Info about the model I've found on the Matsumoku.org site saying the following...It has a maple detachable neck, rosewood FB, 22 fret, nato maple body, 2 MB-III double coil pickups, 1V 2T controls, pickup selector switch. It's got beautiful woodgrain and a deep red orange colouring. I am an amateur bass player who would love my guitar to be used by someone who would really appreciate it. I'm wondering what it's possibly worth if I sell it?
Any advice/thoughts warmly welcomed...thank you :)

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Thank you! I had a feeling this was the case...I just couldn't find my way around the site to work out how much it cost to try and sell, but if I hear it's worth selling on here I most certainly will, and thank you for explaining I can only put up pics if I want to sell it :)

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[quote name='Nearly50!' timestamp='1401311321' post='2462435']
I am an amateur bass player who would love my guitar to be used by someone who would really appreciate it.
Any advice/thoughts warmly welcomed...thank you :)
[/quote]
If you just want it to be used by someone who will appreciate it you could always donate it to a youth music group or a school. :)

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Hi. :)

I have one of these - it's a really nice medium scale bass.

Quite often there are players on here, who are looking for a good medium scale.

They wouldn't go wrong with a 400.
As with so many instruments, a bit underrated but when players do get their hands
on them, I think they are a little surprised and how nice they are to play and the tones
that are available.

Is it the four in line tuners or the two a side?

Cheers. :)

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Unless you need the money I would keep hold of it. It is a lot of bass, better than a lot of the mid priced new instruments around. I think you would probably be looking at a selling price of between £200-250, but you might get close to £300 with a good wind. Having the case is a good asset and may bump it up though as not many around. Real shame as they are far better than a similar priced new instrument.

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If you do decide you want to sell it here,
here is the place to do it: http://basschat.co.uk/forum/19-basses-for-sale/
and this thread contains valuable info: http://basschat.co.uk/topic/183234-rule-changes-to-marketplace-36-hour-bumping-rule-and-trade-valuations/

Nothing stops you posting here and asking for advice, as far as I know.
Lots of people post their pics on Photobucket and then post a link here.

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Cheers randythoades....! Great advice...but having kept hold of it and barely used it for the last 20 years, it's probably best I sell it for someone to enjoy! ;)
When I do put it up for sale with pics, you will see what great condition it's still in too....barely a mark on it.
Thanks for info on the case...I had heard that might bump up the sale a bit.
Nearly50! :D

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Mattanorak, with all due respect, the TSB 550 is not a TSB 400. The market for the higher range instruments is still quite buoyant, although you initially wanted £150 more than your selling price. The 550 is through neck rather than bolt on and yours was a very unusual factory colour.
But, as you say, if you bide your time you can get some good prices.

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