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Could all law abiding Basschatters keep an eye out for this bass stolen from a mate's local pub in Harlow this week please? It was the pub's bass used by all at their open jam nights. Unfortunately, the manufacturer isn't clear from the photos but it should be recognisable, especially if offered for sale online in the near future. 

Any info, please direct message me, many thanks.

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26 minutes ago, fretmeister said:

Is it a Washburn?

I reckon so.

 

A quick search suggests that it is a Washburn Bantam XB-400.

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26 minutes ago, fretmeister said:

Is it a Washburn?

 

1 minute ago, ezbass said:

I reckon so.

Yes it is a Washburn XB 500.

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13 minutes ago, ezbass said:

I reckon so.

 

A quick search suggests that it is a Washburn Bantam XB-400.

As it's a fiver, and as I mentioned, it's named XB 500.

 

That said, it's a quite common bass and without a serial number or a distinctive sign, it will be very hard to prove ownership... ☹️

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