G&L L2000 Tribute - $300

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G&L L2000 Tribute - $300

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Excellent price for an excellent bass...but 10.5lbs? Mine is under 9lbs.
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pjmuck wrote:Excellent price for an excellent bass...but 10.5lbs? Mine is under 9lbs.


Very nice for the price... and the weight wouldn't bother me, as my three favorite basses - '78 P; ATK 5-string, Carvin SB5000 - all weigh between 10.5 to 11.5lbs... I'm still able to manage the weight by using a wide, neoprene/wetsuit style strap...
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I need another bass like I need another (insert funny reference here), but I could not resist the temptation. Thanks for the heads up. Cheers!
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Congrats!

My cousin once flew in to pick up a Rolls Royce he bought for $20k and drive it home. He took me for a spin--it had hydraulics that leveled the car when cornering. He said that when he asked his accounted whether buying the car was a good idea, his accountant told him that at that price he couldn't afford not to buy it. That's the kind of deal this was.
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Not quite the same deal as the one above, but still a decent price for a great ax:

https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/GL/Tr ... -Guitar.gc
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tim wrote:Not quite the same deal as the one above, but still a decent price for a great ax:

https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/GL/Tr ... -Guitar.gc


Dude! That's at my local GC. I'll try to go check it out.
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I've owned two of these basses. My first was a 2007 natural one, which I sold, and I currently own a 2017 SB one. In my limited experience, the older natural one(s) (with the ugly white headstock font) had better QC, as the SB one when I first got it had horrible sharp fret edge sprouting. I've since filed and improved the frets an it plays/sounds fine now, but just an FYI to check it the your bass arrives.
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