SumOne Posted April 3 Posted April 3 (edited) Lakland Skyline Daryl Jones DJ4 Very good condition. This is a nice bass - the best 4 string passive Jazz type I've owned (and that includes USA Fenders), everything fits together precisely and just feels well made with good attention to detail, nice ergonomics and weight, good classic passive J bass tones. - 3.9kg and well balanced. - Hipshot ultralight tuners. - Rosewood fingerboard, pearl block inlays. - Slightly sparkling paint job, matching headstock. - 34" scale, 21 frets. - NYXL strings. - Serial number starts 07, so I think that makes it a 2007. - As far as I know, the pickups and everything else is stock. If I was staying with 4 strings then I'd definitely keep this, but I have my eye something quite different (an active 35" 5 string) so I might withdraw this if that goes before this sells. £740 £690 (that's about as low as I'll go as I could sell it at a shop for >£800 at 15% (£120) commission) Collect/meet up preferred, I live in Chichester but am often in London for work. Postage could be arranged but I'd need to get a good box (I don't have a hard case). Edited April 16 by SumOne Reduced from £740 to £690 10 Quote
Philly Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Brilliant basses, I have 2! White and natural, missing a blue one for the set….no space though…GLWTS 1 Quote
Karabass Posted April 18 Posted April 18 Hi, could you tell me country of origin and strings distance at the nut please? Cheers Kiril Quote
SumOne Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 15 hours ago, Karabass said: Hi, could you tell me country of origin and strings distance at the nut please? Cheers Kiril Quote
Karabass Posted April 19 Posted April 19 Thanks, Does everything work properly and on the picture position of the 4 string looks like it is closer to the 3 string? Is that from the picture or there is some purpose for that? Cheers Quote
SumOne Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 (edited) On 19/04/2025 at 17:22, Karabass said: Thanks, Does everything work properly and on the picture position of the 4 string looks like it is closer to the 3 string? Is that from the picture or there is some purpose for that? Cheers Yes. It's all working and as it should be. Everything is stock: 19mm spacing at bridge, the string spacing/positioning at nut and bridge is how Lakland (and many other manufacturers) do it - the G is slightly closer to the edge of the fretboard than the E is. Edited Thursday at 11:20 by SumOne Quote
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