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[SN C002045] USED MUSIC MAN / 1979 Sabre Bass Sunburst [05]
1979 Sabre Bass in stock!
This Sabre has a compact body shape that is easier to handle than the Stingray.
This is a Sabre Bass in good condition.
The body is probably poplar.
Sponges and other parts are missing, but the important parts are still in original condition.
The frets and nut have been replaced and the fretboard surface seems to have been adjusted at the same time, so it is in straight condition without any habits. The playability is excellent.
There are some dents and buckle scratches due to its age, and the paint on the end part is faded, but it has a good atmosphere.
The serial number is C002045 and the date on the neck pocket is JUN 23 1979.
Pot Date: 137-7918,137-1919,137-7918
We have determined that it was made in 1979 based on the contents of Switch Date: 7903,7903,7806.
There is no date on the neck end, but there is no indication that it has been replaced, and it is thought to have disappeared during the aforementioned repair.
Pole piece of the pickup is short.
The combination of 2 PUs and switching can be used for a wide range of applications.
Although it is not as popular as the Stingray, it is still a very useful instrument.
Item Rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problems in normal use.
Serial Number: C002045
Year of manufacture: 1979
Country of manufacture: USA
Case: Gig case (made by MONO)
Weight: 4.49kg
Truss Rod: No problem
Fret Depth: No problem, sufficient fret height
Scale: 864mm (34")
* This is a used instrument and may have scratches, dents, etc. that are not easily seen in the photos or scratches other than those listed. Please note that there are scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the photos or that are not listed.
* The truss rod, remaining frets, and string height are measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may vary due to differences in climate, humidity, and other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.
This Sabre has a compact body shape that is easier to handle than the Stingray.
This is a Sabre Bass in good condition.
The body is probably poplar.
Sponges and other parts are missing, but the important parts are still in original condition.
The frets and nut have been replaced and the fretboard surface seems to have been adjusted at the same time, so it is in straight condition without any habits. The playability is excellent.
There are some dents and buckle scratches due to its age, and the paint on the end part is faded, but it has a good atmosphere.
The serial number is C002045 and the date on the neck pocket is JUN 23 1979.
Pot Date: 137-7918,137-1919,137-7918
We have determined that it was made in 1979 based on the contents of Switch Date: 7903,7903,7806.
There is no date on the neck end, but there is no indication that it has been replaced, and it is thought to have disappeared during the aforementioned repair.
Pole piece of the pickup is short.
The combination of 2 PUs and switching can be used for a wide range of applications.
Although it is not as popular as the Stingray, it is still a very useful instrument.
Item Rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problems in normal use.
Serial Number: C002045
Year of manufacture: 1979
Country of manufacture: USA
Case: Gig case (made by MONO)
Weight: 4.49kg
Truss Rod: No problem
Fret Depth: No problem, sufficient fret height
Scale: 864mm (34")
* This is a used instrument and may have scratches, dents, etc. that are not easily seen in the photos or scratches other than those listed. Please note that there are scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the photos or that are not listed.
* The truss rod, remaining frets, and string height are measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may vary due to differences in climate, humidity, and other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.
$21.36
[SN C002045] USED MUSIC MAN / 1979 Sabre Bass Sunburst [05]—
$21.36











Description
1979 Sabre Bass in stock!
This Sabre has a compact body shape that is easier to handle than the Stingray.
This is a Sabre Bass in good condition.
The body is probably poplar.
Sponges and other parts are missing, but the important parts are still in original condition.
The frets and nut have been replaced and the fretboard surface seems to have been adjusted at the same time, so it is in straight condition without any habits. The playability is excellent.
There are some dents and buckle scratches due to its age, and the paint on the end part is faded, but it has a good atmosphere.
The serial number is C002045 and the date on the neck pocket is JUN 23 1979.
Pot Date: 137-7918,137-1919,137-7918
We have determined that it was made in 1979 based on the contents of Switch Date: 7903,7903,7806.
There is no date on the neck end, but there is no indication that it has been replaced, and it is thought to have disappeared during the aforementioned repair.
Pole piece of the pickup is short.
The combination of 2 PUs and switching can be used for a wide range of applications.
Although it is not as popular as the Stingray, it is still a very useful instrument.
Item Rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problems in normal use.
Serial Number: C002045
Year of manufacture: 1979
Country of manufacture: USA
Case: Gig case (made by MONO)
Weight: 4.49kg
Truss Rod: No problem
Fret Depth: No problem, sufficient fret height
Scale: 864mm (34")
* This is a used instrument and may have scratches, dents, etc. that are not easily seen in the photos or scratches other than those listed. Please note that there are scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the photos or that are not listed.
* The truss rod, remaining frets, and string height are measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may vary due to differences in climate, humidity, and other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.
This Sabre has a compact body shape that is easier to handle than the Stingray.
This is a Sabre Bass in good condition.
The body is probably poplar.
Sponges and other parts are missing, but the important parts are still in original condition.
The frets and nut have been replaced and the fretboard surface seems to have been adjusted at the same time, so it is in straight condition without any habits. The playability is excellent.
There are some dents and buckle scratches due to its age, and the paint on the end part is faded, but it has a good atmosphere.
The serial number is C002045 and the date on the neck pocket is JUN 23 1979.
Pot Date: 137-7918,137-1919,137-7918
We have determined that it was made in 1979 based on the contents of Switch Date: 7903,7903,7806.
There is no date on the neck end, but there is no indication that it has been replaced, and it is thought to have disappeared during the aforementioned repair.
Pole piece of the pickup is short.
The combination of 2 PUs and switching can be used for a wide range of applications.
Although it is not as popular as the Stingray, it is still a very useful instrument.
Item Rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problems in normal use.
Serial Number: C002045
Year of manufacture: 1979
Country of manufacture: USA
Case: Gig case (made by MONO)
Weight: 4.49kg
Truss Rod: No problem
Fret Depth: No problem, sufficient fret height
Scale: 864mm (34")
* This is a used instrument and may have scratches, dents, etc. that are not easily seen in the photos or scratches other than those listed. Please note that there are scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the photos or that are not listed.
* The truss rod, remaining frets, and string height are measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may vary due to differences in climate, humidity, and other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.























