GUILD JS Bass I LS
- similar to JS Bass I, except has long scale length, mfg. 1976-78.
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- small curved teardrop body, neck-through design, four-on-one-side tuners, chrome hardware, piezo pickup under bridge, volume/tone controls, mfg. 1986-88.
It is estimated that only 2,000 instruments were produced. This compact bass had solid silicon tubing for strings, and, oddly enough, can approximate the sound of an upright bass. The Ashbory Bass has been reissued by Fender. It is Korean made with English electronics and retails for $400.
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