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SOLD: 1987 Yamaha BB5000, white
£700


Mylkinut
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[b]NOW SOLD[/b]

Very tentative post, this one...

I'm thinking about letting go of my BB5000, simply because it doesn't get the use it deserves. I'm more of a 4-string player, and the 80s-tastic white n' gold look doesn't really fit with my band.

This one was made in Taiwan in 1987, going by the serial number.

The white has aged to a rather lovely cream, which looks incredibly pretty against the ebony fretboard. As far as I'm aware, everything on it is original.

Given this is a near-30 year old bass that's been played, condition is by no means perfect and I hope the pictures reflect that. There's some buckle rash on the back, the hardware is a bit tarnished, and the previous owner decided to fill in a couple of small chips with paint that doesn't quite match (none of which is noticeable from the front).

However, the electronics work perfectly with no hint of scratching, and it produces a hell of a tone. It's incredibly well-built and enjoyable to play, as you'd expect for an 80s BB.

As I say, this is really a feeler for the moment since I love the bass but don't give it the use it deserves.These don't come up for sale often; pricing is difficult but I feel £700 is fair.

I'm very open to trades, preferably with some money heading my way. My amp setup is in need of an upgrade, so I'm particularly interested in good lightweight heads and cabs, maybe a Barefaced Compact or Big Baby. I'd rather not add to the bass flock, but may be swayed by something Fender-shaped, 4-string and passive - worst I can say is no, so try me!

The bass does have a Kinsman semi-soft case, but at this stage I'd rather not post. I'm based in Southampton, but can travel a reasonable way.

Cheers!

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[s][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Given this is a near-30 year old bass that's been played, condition is by no means perfect and I hope the pictures reflect that. There's some buckle rash on the back, the hardware is a bit tarnished, and the previous owner decided to fill in a couple of small chips with paint that doesn't quite match (none of which is noticeable from the front).[/font][/color][/s]
[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I spent £250 on a professional very light relic job and it now looks absolutely amazing.[/font][/color]

[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]There - fixed that for you.[/font][/color]

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