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Hi guys, due to bad back this remains in it's case.... which doesn't make sense! I can't gig it for more than 20 minutes without being in big pain...

I am not interested in any trades...

so I am putting this up for sale maybe...

specs :

maple body and top
maple fingerboard
walnut neck
5,2 kilo
34 5/8 scale
18,3 mm string spacing
bartolini pre amp and pick ups

This is a ridiculous prices for a Brubaker guys, I will not consider anything less than my asking price. New tag would be around £5000.

The bass is in great condition, there's absolultely no way of taking pictures of the scratches etc, as they are so light anyways...

I have done many international transactions.... deal with confidence...

[url="http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=359fs7k&s=6"]http://tinypic.com/v...pic=359fs7k&s=6[/url]

I am happy to send pictures to any interested person...

Edited by pierreganseman
Posted (edited)

One minor thing: the neck isn't actually walnut, it's thermally treated maple. Some like to call it roasted maple. Makes the neck stiffer. A cracking bass! Check some youtube clips of Malcolm Hall and Steve Jenkins as they put similar Brubakers through their paces.

I like to think the maple used here gives a tone between ash and alder, and the electronics are fairly flexible, so there are lots of useful tones to be found...

Edited by nobody's prefect
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I played a Brubaker 4 today & it sounded amazing, really top notch build quality as well.

These are big money to commission from new!

Here's a link to Pierre's bass from Ville's original thread:

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[quote name='pierreganseman' timestamp='1359805529' post='1960490']
MADE IT :D

SOLD PENDING
[/quote]

Good news, hope it's coming to the UK?

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