





The bass has no issues of concern in integrity or playability. No cracks or damage in the wood, separation of pieces, or rust on any of the hardware or harness. There is a little bit of a worn patch on the back of the body, and a small spot on the front by the tailpiece. There ARE aging crackles in the finish, but personally I like the effect. Most '60s vintage basses have developed these. The bass is completely stock EXCEPT FOR THE FRETBOARD, which has been refretted and refinished. The job was done by Mike Lull (in approx 1995.)
Weighing the bass's solid condition vs natural depreciation & wear, I'd like to see $4,500.00 for it. OHSC included.
For those who haven't heard the bass in action, here are some videos I've shot recently:
