shantijoe Posted December 28, 2022 Posted December 28, 2022 (edited) Bass Collection SB 461 (by renowned Japanese) Nanyo Boeki factory. This is their Top of the Range model with lovely woods Details: Neck is 34" scale. 3 piece Maple. 24 fret Ebony fingerboard- (OF:40mm -24 F60mm) Gold Gotoh HWB-4 Bridge and GB7 Tuners. Body is Walnut on Maple back Now with retro-fitted EMG P-J Active Pickups (I'm including the originals with active bass and treble boost too). Knobs are now Volume/Volume/tone Now with retro-fitted adjustable Warwick Just-a-nut 3 (allows adjustable nut action for different string gauges) Now with recessed Dunlop strap locks Weight is an easy on the shoulder 8lbs. Please note I will be away from Jan.14th to Feb. 10th... Strung with Thomas-Infield Jazz Flats Condition is very good for a 1995 bass- slight belt-buckle rash on the back Truss rod is easily adjustable for different string tension I have a Levy's Leather Ltd gig bag for this so a trial and/or pick up at my Ilkely, Yorks studio is preferred(https://www.joereadmusic.com) or your courier... Any questions or details I've forgotten to add do message me- thanks for looking, joe Edited December 30, 2022 by shantijoe Sold 14
TheGreek Posted December 28, 2022 Posted December 28, 2022 One of my favourite mass produced basses. They always feel underpriced. 1
King Tut Posted December 29, 2022 Posted December 29, 2022 Gorgeous basses. I’ve got one with a different top. Nice and light too. 1
shantijoe Posted December 29, 2022 Author Posted December 29, 2022 Thanks for the positive comments guys! I've often checked on this site but have never seen anything from the 460 range range for sale. It is a lovely bass but I've moved from London and stopped gigging (hi covid!) so it's time to get 'back to basics'... all the best, joe
Paul Norman Posted December 30, 2022 Posted December 30, 2022 Very interested and in Skipton! Will message again later. Paul 1
shantijoe Posted December 30, 2022 Author Posted December 30, 2022 Aah Paul- a local- do let me know if you’d like to visit, joe 2
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