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Yamaha bb350 withdrawn
£325
Manchester


AndyTravis
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I need to ensure there’s a bit of cash in the pot.

 

Gutted it has to be this.

 

It’s a wonderful bass. 1987/88

 

hardware is Gotoh and Yamaha bb3000

(Japan) - frets and Brass nut done by @Andyjr1515

 

honestly, if I didn’t have the bb1600, this is the best p/j bb I’ve had.

 

Great condition, couple of tiny marks around the top edge, but looks ace.

 

Will have to try and sort a case or bag.

 

shipping possible at cost/risk.

 

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Excellent Basses. I have the Yammy 404 fretted and Fretless versions. Both sub 8lbs and are so easy to set up with a ridiculously low action - even the Fretless and have a great range of tones.
 

This is a bargain and although you shouldn’t need it - GLWTS 👍👍

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Well, I’ve had it listed for a few weeks and shockingly it’s not gone.

 

As I’m in the studio next month, I’m going to take it for a few specific tracks - it’s too good to just sell for selling’s sake.

 

I might look into some EMG’s for it. Like a Spector BB…🤨

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12 minutes ago, andy67 said:

Given the prices of some BBs, you’re practically giving it away! It’s equal to or better than, a Mexican Fender. 

Much better. And I’d spend more trying to get something of a similar quality with a reverse p/j

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