MTD played on stage with David Bryne

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MTD played on stage with David Bryne

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"A lefty MTD 5 string for $600"

http://newyork.craigslist.org/jsy/msg/1332296527.html

No clue what these basses go for, but I was at a concert where the bass was played (I think), so I found it to be interesting.

Is the MTD the non Fender bass with the maple fretboard?
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Paul is asking crazy prices for his amp rig, wonder why the bass is more reasonable?
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Retag wrote:Is the MTD the non Fender bass with the maple fretboard?
No, I don't think I see an MTD in these pics.
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That other bass in the background is a Bossa Bass 5, Japanese company and really fine quality. If that's going for $600, take it n run!
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I looked up the company. They also seem to have a US-made model that's absolutely gorgeous :shock:

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Michael Tobias makes some awesome basses.
The U.S. basses are all custom and handmade in Kingston NY, and range in the $3000-$5000 range.

MTD are his cheaper basses made in Korea for his company. They range around $400-$1000.
Sound from either series of basses is awesome.

I'm waiting for word on my Kingston 5 string Heir.
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The expensive US-made ones are called MTD too :)
The name Tobias can only be found on new instruments made by the Gibson company (both USA and Asian made), everything Michael Tobias brings out himself is called MTD now.
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