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Another rare Japanese bass here... this time a Teisco EP200B!  This is a special guitar in several ways.  First, this design was only seen for a year in the late 60s.  Second, it features the awesome Spectrum 5 "parachute" inlays on the neck, and third it's all complete (with the bridge cover!!!).  One of these just sold a little while back for some serious money, and I can understand why.  These guitars are just getting harder to find... ah well.

This guitar will need a complete set-up/clean-up to get it working as a stage worthy guitar.  The electronics are scratchy, but both pickups work.  The neck will need a shim to get some good action (loosen the truss rod, place the shim, string it up, tighten the rod, etc.).  Unless you want to hang it on the wall, then it will need some work.  Please be aware of this before you offer or decide to buy, ok?  

I've gotten to the point where I'm worn out from repairing and setting up basses, especially since I don't really play the bass!  So I'm going to be listing a bunch of vintage bass guitars here to clear out my workshop.  I just keep putting these projects off and I'd rather have the space, and really it would make me happy to see someone play these!  I was buying a lot of vintage guitars when I wrote my book, and these are some of the last basses I have.

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Listed10 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • EP 200 B
Finish
  • Red
Year
  • 1968
Made In
  • Japan

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Drowning in Guitars

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