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Fort Wayne, Indiana, 468**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$1900
If you are looking at this you know what it is. You will be hard pressed to find another one in this condition. This was recently obtained from an estate sale of a deceased musician and it appears to have been taken care of, however it does show its age as a 50+ year old instrument and has some finish imperfections including some clear coat chipping on the back headstock, some scratches on the serial number plate, and the back cloth snap cover has some fraying as shown in the pictures. Otherwise... more
Tacoma, Washington, 984**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$3000
The 1967 Vox Sidewinder IV Electric Bass in Cherry Sunburst is a vintage piece made in Italy, featuring a semi-hollow body and a beautiful rosewood fretboard. This right-handed 4-string bass guitar has a maple neck, making it a high-quality and unique addition to any musician's collection. With its classic design and original components, this Vox Sidewinder IV embodies the timeless sound and craftsmanship of vintage electric bass guitars.... more
Original late 1960s Italian Vox bass bridge - this came from an Astro IV, but is also correct for the Apollo, Sidewinder, Spyder, Skybolt and Saturn basses. Two of the intonation screws (and their springs too presuambly) are not original (note they have slotted rather than cross head), but they are the correct size and thread and work perfectly.... more
Ferro Sonic pickup from the bridge position of a 1967 Vox Astro bass - as used on various other Italian Vox bass guitars of the time, plus other basses made by the same plant by Eko, Shaftesbury etc. Neck measures 4 02 kohms. 23cm lead. Tested and working. Obviously quite old so some surface wear. With all mounting screws, surrounds springs and original leads. The surround mounting screws are a bit tarnished - see last image. Have a good look at the images as these form part of the description.... more