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Recently acquired, but really surplus to requirements as I have a Ibanez baritone guitar already. 

This guitar is easily 9.5/10. Other than a couple of tiny scores (pictured) that don't break the finish and a little forearm shining in the finish, it's indistinguishable from brand new. 

Currently strung with Labella strings,  a set of Bass VI D'addario strings are included.

Product page on Ibanez site: http://www.ibanez.com/products/eb_detail18.php?year=2018&area_id=3&cat_id=2&series_id=51&data_id=159&color=CL01

Trade-wise I'm looking for a 50's/60's spec P bass - classic 50's, Roadworn P or similar, Lakland Hollowbody, obviously with cash or other gear your way. Or try me. 

 

 

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Edited by Bigwan
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OK, thanks that rules out most flat wounds then. I quite fancy trying a 6 string sometime. Never wanted a 5, but a 6 would suit one of the bands I play in. Not sure I could adapt to a short scale after so many years of 34" basses though.

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26 minutes ago, FinnDave said:

OK, thanks that rules out most flat wounds then. I quite fancy trying a 6 string sometime. Never wanted a 5, but a 6 would suit one of the bands I play in. Not sure I could adapt to a short scale after so many years of 34" basses though.

Labella do a flatwound set of bass vi strings... £50 though... 

The scale is fine. If you've ever played bass lines on a guitar it doesn't feel as odd as that... 

Edit: just realised you mean flatwounds and string through... Not well enough versed in flatwounds to know if they would work here or not.

Edited by Bigwan
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Yes, LaBella specifically state that their regular flats should not be strung through the body, the angle is too much and can fracture the windings. I know they do make a range suitable for stringing through, with exposed core to pass over the bridge.

I think the 30" scale is too short for me, though, unfortunately.

 

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