1985 Steinbeger XL2
1985 Steinbeger XL2
here's something you don't see every day. I'd be curious to see what shape the frets are in.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Left-Handed-Origina ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Left-Handed-Origina ... dZViewItem
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Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
From the looks of the frets in one of those pictures, they look brand new.... I never knew the whole top comes off - very cool!
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Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
Even though they're very un-me, I'd love to have an old Steinberger bass.
Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
Same here, just for the fun of it. They're supposedly great playing instruments and they even look cool 


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Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
They are very difficult to find replacement parts for now, or I should say difficult to find parts from a legitimate dealer. When MusicYo.com closed shop, Ed Roman bought up all their parts. I stripped the tuning screw on the D string of mine, and now I have to figure out how I can get the part without going through him.
The Spirit series wood ones are still readily available, though I've never played one for comparison.
The Spirit series wood ones are still readily available, though I've never played one for comparison.
Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
I would love to have one, but not $2k love. I should have gotten one of those musicyo cheapies.
Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
You would probably be better off finding a tool-and-die guy in your local Craigslist than dealing with Ed.pjmuck wrote:They are very difficult to find replacement parts for now, or I should say difficult to find parts from a legitimate dealer. When MusicYo.com closed shop, Ed Roman bought up all their parts. I stripped the tuning screw on the D string of mine, and now I have to figure out how I can get the part without going through him.
The Spirit series wood ones are still readily available, though I've never played one for comparison.
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Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
I have a righty L2, previously owned by the late Dee Murray of the Elton John Band, played on several world tours and heard on the EJ album "Too Low For Zero" and the single "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues".






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Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
They were located on Sullivan St in Brooklyn? That's no mans land out in Red Hook. Very interesting.
Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
I used to live in Sunset Park about 6 years ago, which is within walking distance of Red Hook. Fodera's nearby as well. I used to ride my bike through there...in the light of day. Sketchy area, and the piers were full of rats, but ever since the housing boom of a few years back Red Hook has taken off with new restaurants, bars, etc.Retag wrote:They were located on Sullivan St in Brooklyn? That's no mans land out in Red Hook. Very interesting.
Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
I had one a few years ago and they do have a nice even sound across all the fretboard. The only problem I found was the weight and the playing position when sitting or standing (probably like playing an firebird or a Thunderbird) in that I was always a couple of frets if I wasn't looking at the neck. I found that it was great if you used it all the time but no if you were swapping between other basses.
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Re: 1985 Steinbeger XL2
It's still on eBay, this time under 'electric guitars':
http://cgi.ebay.com/Left-Handed-1985-Le ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Left-Handed-1985-Le ... dZViewItem