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Bass Fretless 4 String Acoustic Oar Wishbass 34" Scale with piezo light weight

$ 158.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • String Configuration: 4 String
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Fretboard Material: Cherry
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Handedness: Right-Handed
  • MPN: 1st
  • Body Material: birch
  • Type: Acoustic Bass Guitar
  • Dexterity: Right-Handed
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • Model: 1st
  • Neck Material: Poplar
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Body Type: Fretless
  • Brand: Wishbass
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    I tried to think of a cooler name, but looks like and oar, so be it. A rugged good sounding bass, might surprise you. A kid could learn on this, bigger people might like s rugged bass you can throw in the back seat and not worry about it
    This is the basic model, m
    ade of 1/8" Baltic Birch Laminate, strong, light, and pretty much festival-proof. This one was the prototype. Sounds great.
    Piezo pickup, needs no batteries. Piezo will pick up any impact to the body, but they also pick up anything you do to the strings
    Four strings. Fretless
    Poplar Three p
    iece neck
    Two  octave Cherry fingerboard. Very hard wood, great feel.
    Light
    weight, about 6 pounds on our digital scale.
    Right handed, shellac  finish.
    .
    NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE UNDER ANY CONDITIONS
    FAQ
    A) I do make these, by myself. Each one is a little different.
    B) The finish is rough. A fine finish takes more time than building the instrument, and does not add to the tone. There is a whole crew of Wishbass Enthusiasts that refinish my basses. It just takes, time, sandpaper, and some Tru-oil. Ten Dollars and elbow grease.
    C) There are no truss rods. The necks are very stiff, due to the Purpleheart stringers. They are also a bit larger than usual. I find that a fat neck decreases the chance of carpal tunnel syndrome. You adjust the action by shimming under the bridge, it is not glued down. I set the action as low as possible, it is easier to raise the action than to lower it. To do that, simply file the bridge.
    D) I try to use domestic and renewable woods. Occasionally i have exotic wood left over from a custom order and use that.
    E) I do take custom orders, but not over eBay Messenger. Wishbass is unique.
    After over 2600 basses sold world-wide, we wish to make the following claim. "These are without a doubt the best sounding basses on this planet. And they are about 10% of the price of Boutique Basses." The way we can do this is to sell direct, and use a simple minimal finish. If you can dig it, we can supply you a great sounding bass, real reasonable.
    Thanks a lot to all the loyal customers who helped us rebuild, and keep on rockin... wish