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Description
Description
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| Body Material: | Mahogany |
| Neck Material: | Mahogany |
| Fingerboard Material: | Rosewood |
| Neck Profile: | C |
| Neck Thickness (IN): | 1st - 0.83" 12th - 0.98" |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 10.00" |
| Nut Width: | 1-1/2" |
| Electronics: | Original electronics. The bass has two low impedance pickups, a volume pot, a treble pot, a bass pot, a three-way pickup selector, a three-way tone selector, a hi/lo output toggle switch, and a phase toggle switch. The visible pot codes date to 1973. |
| Pickup Measurements: | neck - 3.2 kΩ, bridge - 3.2 kΩ |
| Weight: | 10lbs 4oz |
| Modifications/Repairs: | The bridge cover has been removed and is not included with the instrument. The tuners and strap buttons have been replaced. The nut and truss rod nut have been replaced. |
| Case Details: | Original Hardshell Case |
| Cosmetic Condition: | This vintage Gibson bass has aged well and is in good condition. The finish is glossy with some light surface scratching and shallow dings scattered throughout. The top has two empty screw holes on opposite sides of the bridge where the cover has been removed. Part of the pickguard has cracked off near the jack and is held on with a washer and a pickguard screw. The back of the body shows a medium sized spot where the finish has chipped off. The face of the headstock shows some scratching from string ends. The back of the headstock shows empty screw holes from its original tuners. The metal hardware is lightly tarnished with age. |
| Serial Number: | 415067 |
| Tech Notes: | The bass plays well with low action and optimal neck relief. The frets are medium with light play wear. The serial number dates to 1975. |