Eastwood Sandman Signature Bass

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Eastwood Sandman Signature Bass

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Cool, but baffling. I often wonder how companies decide what lefty offerings to make. Case in point, a Mark Sandman of Morphine 2 string bass! I think if I bought one, I'd immediately mod it to a 4 string. :lol:

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Re: Eastwood Sandman Signature Bass

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pjmuck wrote:I think if I bought one, I'd immediately mod it to a 4 string. :lol:
Yeah, I am guessing Eastwood probably realized there isn’t too much demand for a lefty two-string bass, so they made the business decision to leave plenty of wood on the sides to do just that! :lol:
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Re: Eastwood Sandman Signature Bass

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I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for the scroll design of those original vintage Premier Basses.
But yeah, I’d have to mod this to a 4!
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superheavydeathmetal wrote:
pjmuck wrote:I think if I bought one, I'd immediately mod it to a 4 string. :lol:
Yeah, I am guessing Eastwood probably realized there isn’t too much demand for a lefty two-string bass, so they made the business decision to leave plenty of wood on the sides to do just that! :lol:
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