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Got it as a cheapy some while ago. Gave it a bit of love, partial new cover plate as 1/2 was missing, fret clean and set up

It has Mighty Mite pups, a laminated through neck using unusual darker timber. Plated metal knut and bridge, some kind of pre-amp which appears to work.

Plays OK but has a weak sound compared to my other basses.

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Tanglewood Baron.

 

The Cort A4/A5/A6 are essentially the same as these. Tanglewood only produced them under the 'Baron' name for a few months. Less than 200 produced I believe. Great basses if you can get one. 

 

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5 minutes ago, Ralf1e said:

Thank you so much for the quick help. I haven't been able to find any pictures like it anywhere.

Were they considered to be any good?

Yeah, they are pretty decent basses. They don't change hands for that much, but they are built to a high standard. I had the 6 string version and it kept up with basses 3 times the value. Wenge necks, maple solid body, pre-amp design by EMG. 

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2 minutes ago, binky_bass said:

Yeah, they are pretty decent basses. They don't change hands for that much, but they are built to a high standard. I had the 6 string version and it kept up with basses 3 times the value. Wenge necks, maple solid body, pre-amp design by EMG. 

Ahh lovely. I only paid £75 for it. I thought the build quality in the photos was enough to have a punt at it.

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For £75 you got an absolute steal. If its all now in working condition with a decent action etc then £75 is absolute pennies for a bass of that quality.

 

Tanglewood stopped making them because they couldn't sell them at the price they needed to to actually make money. The 6 string version had an RRP of £699 back in 1996, I'd guess the 4 string would have RRP'd at between £499 and £599. Factor in inflation etc and you've got a bass that by today's standards would rightly cost close to 4 figures. 

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59 minutes ago, binky_bass said:

For £75 you got an absolute steal. If its all now in working condition with a decent action etc then £75 is absolute pennies for a bass of that quality.

 

Tanglewood stopped making them because they couldn't sell them at the price they needed to to actually make money. The 6 string version had an RRP of £699 back in 1996, I'd guess the 4 string would have RRP'd at between £499 and £599. Factor in inflation etc and you've got a bass that by today's standards would rightly cost close to 4 figures. 

That's why I bought it. I couldn't believe what I was seeing for the price. I have Matsu Japanese basses so I knew what I was seeing with the through neck etc.

The Gent who sold it to me is a luthier who repairs and does set ups on upright double basses as well as other stuff. He said he bought it to restore but changed his mind about it.

Probably too much to replate the tired metalwork.

I like it anyway and it's pre reliced😀.

I tried it out again for sound in a different amp (an Ashdown electric blue 180) it sound huge not as I thought. It has different pups to the ones shown in the photoes and no signs of being modded to take them. They are Mighty Mite, look like hum buckers (soap bars)

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22 minutes ago, binky_bass said:

The 6 string I had also had similar humbuckers. Looks to be exactly the same construction as yours. It was a great bass, the platform the Cort A series basses were built from. You've got yourself a great bass there!

 

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😘 Love you. Thanks for the knowledge and help. Its a keeper yeeehaaa

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