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[color=#333333]SD Curlee Curbeck 2 - built 1978 in the USA[/color]


[color=#333333]Walnut body with maple stripes,[/color]
[color=#333333]Maple/Walnut Neck 32" scale, bolt in [/color]
[color=#333333]P.A.F Di Marzios[/color]
[color=#333333]Passive tone control[/color]
[color=#333333]Brass bridge[/color]
[color=#333333]Grover tuners[/color]

[color=#333333]comes with a case[/color]

[color=#333333]infos on SD Curlee USA here[/color]
[url="http://www.birdsongguitars.com/sd-curlee-info/"]http://www.birdsongg...sd-curlee-info/[/url]


[font=Trebuchet MS, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][color=#333333][size=4]Bass shows some signs of ware but overall is in a good condition. The neck finish has disappeared over time. " holes for a bridge cover and Vic Wooten put his name on the back of the headstock.[/size][/color][/font]


[font=Trebuchet MS, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][color=#333333][size=4]Located in Germany[/size][/color][/font]

[font=Trebuchet MS, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][color=#333333][size=4]Shipping within the EU is no problem[/size][/color][/font]

Edited by buzzardian
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Always loved Curlees. The Curbeck was their De-Luxe flagship bass (together with the rare Summit). The 'standard 1' was the more popular S D Curlee bass in the seventies, but I always found the walnut/maple stripe body visually more striking/appealing.

Very popular in Germany and Belgium in the mid to late seventies. Although the 32 1/2 inch neck is bolted onto the body it is technically also a neck trough, since the bridge is mounted in the neck. Rather unique, I would say. Birdsong revived the brand a while ago and is producing updates of these "poor man's Alembics. (The ashtray on this bass BTW is not original.)
Good luck with the sale

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Hello there.
Lovely bass. Always had a soft spot for these.
Would you be kind enough to post a picture of the bridge without the ashtray?
I'm trying not to be interested in buying this, but I really am......:0)

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This might be a really stupid question- but it looks to me like the walnut stringers go right through the neck- so you can see them under the strings. Is that correct or am I imagining things?

Posted (edited)

No, you're not imagining things.
There is no "fingerboard" per se, the neck is the fingerboard. The trussrod has been installed via the skunkline in the back of the neck.

This is a hell of a bass, neck plays like a dream, 44mm nut but very slim, very low action recommended.
*Buzzardian was faster*

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