Louisfw Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) I've always wanted an Ironbird bass but never really expected to own one. Then last week, after my after-dinner nap, I was browsing through Facebook Market place and saw one for £250, including the case. Even better, it was only 3 miles away. I immediately offered to buy it and collect it within half an hour and I did. Now that I own it, I'd like to know more about my new acquisition. I've done a bit of research but details are sparse. Also there are no real markings on the bass or in the 'bag of spaghetti' wiring compartment. How can I tell where the bass was made? Does the serial number suggest it was made in 1989? Is it right that the 'R' logo is a custom build? Anyone have any ideas on what the set of toggle switches do? The case is ridiculously heavy and well built. You could throw it off the Eiffel Tower and the guitar inside would remain intact! Any information will be gratefully received. ............. and by the way, do any of the music shops sell a prop to hold the neck up? Just wondering! Edited 1 hour ago by Louisfw Quote
Lozz196 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Nice bass, screams 80s metal which is no bad thing imo. If naming it it will have to be Spiky McSpike of Spikyland. Quote
Skybone Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Looks like you bgot a real bargain there. It doesn't look like it's a bolt neck from the pics, so it could possibly be a US built one. Quote
Louisfw Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Skybone said: Looks like you bgot a real bargain there. It doesn't look like it's a bolt neck from the pics, so it could possibly be a US built one. Whoops! I never thought about the neck. It's a thru neck. I've added a picture 🙂 Quote
Louisfw Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Lozz196 said: Nice bass, screams 80s metal which is no bad thing imo. If naming it it will have to be Spiky McSpike of Spikyland. 😁 Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago Heater, Hi Lo Beam, Rear Wiper... lots of switches Quote
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