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Yamaha BB2000 1980's MOD Neck Through Bass

Yamaha

$899.51
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Northwest Vintage Guitars presents a personalized Yamaha BB2000 from the early 80s.   The BB2000 was Yamaha's flagship bass and it gained a huge following when bassist Michael Anthony made it his #1 for recording and touring. 

The nut measures 1.62" but it's smaller than the 1.7" neck width at the nut as pictured.  The neck depth is .86"-.97" at the 1st and 12th frets respectively.  The neck is straight, the truss rod turns in both directions, and the relief is currently set for optimum playability.  All the electronics are 100% original.  The frets have been polished and the fretboard cleaned and conditioned.  It plays well with low action and minimal buzzing.  A former owner took some artistic liberties and added some carvings as pictured.   The finish has been mostly sanded off and deep sanding marks all over as pictured.  The serial is partially missing.  The finish on the back of the neck has been stripped, sanded smooth, and oiled.  One non matching replaced tuner as pictured.

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Comes safely packed in the Levinson Blade branded gig bag in the photos. 

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We are in the Pacific Northwest of the USA, so humidity levels can vary greatly within the US and around the world.  Your guitar may need a truss rod adjustment when it arrives.