Unique custom build made in France.

This Mustang Bass-style partscaster features a heavy relic take on the iconic Competition finish.

Both the body and neck were crafted by a luthier.

Its ash body features an open-pore heavy relic nitrocellulose finish, allowing the beautiful natural grain of the wood to show through.

The quartersawn maple neck has a 30-inch short-scale length.

It is fitted with a Halon bridge, renowned for the exceptional quality of its alloys and precision machining.

The pickups were specifically designed for this bass and hand-wound by Alberto Arcangeli of Dreamsongs Pickups, using ¼-inch AlNiCo V rod magnets.

It is fitted with La Bella flatwound strings.

  • Body : Ash with Heavy Relic Nitro Green Competition Finish
  • Neck : Maple Quarter Sawn with Relic Nitro Vintage Finish
    - "C" Shape
    - Nut Width: 41 mm
    - Thickness 1F / 12F: 22 mm / 23 mm
    - Made in Europe by a luthier
  • Fretboard : Rosewood - 9,5" radius
  • Pickups : Dreamsongs Handwound Custom Mustang Bass pickups
  • Tuning mechanics : Gotoh
  • Strings : 43-104 La Bella Flat Wound 760F-MUS
  • Weight : 4.0 kg

The guitar comes in a tweed case.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
  • MyDream
Model
  • Mustang Bass
Finish
  • Heavy Relic Green Competition
Categories
Year
  • 2025
Made In
  • France
Number of Strings
  • 4-String

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SAINT-MAUR DES FOSSES, France
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