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GENUINE PHILLIP KUBICKI EX FACTOR IN SPALTED MAPLE 04/05 BUILD 3714 SERIAL GREAT CONDITION - *SOLD*
£3500
UK


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This s a Nice Example of the much Rarer laminated Ex Factor Bass, it was built in April 2005, serial Number 3714, the only mark on the bass is a smooth ding which is hard to see on the top side just adjacent to the string bridge, as we all know laminated basses with nicer woods from Luthiers are more expensive than the solid body coloured, this was no exception, this Bass was featured on Phillip Kubicki's original Website on the home page up until it was changed, Unfortunately I didn't save a copy of it, I bought the Bass 7-8 years ago, i was told it had never been gigged and it hasn't with me either, its been set up by a top luthier a couple of times in the past. the action is lovely and low, but its so easy to adjust the neck, its effortless to play and has a fast neck, if you haven't owned one before they are a nice weight, Between 8-9lbs and obviously no neck dive either, I have another genuine Kubicki which I'm keeping and i'm only selling this one to fund another bass I'm having built, I'm not going to list the spec as i'm sure you'll all know about these if your looking for one, they are incredible basses and they don't come up as regularly as other basses. if your interested, pm me if you want more info

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, soggs said:

this Bass was featured on Phillip Kubicki's original Website on the home page up until it was changed, Unfortunately I didn't save a copy of it

Wayback Machine to the rescue! Looks like it was the third of a batch of three that was added to the page in early 2002, and there's also a larger picture of it.

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