About This Listing

On consignment at our shop. Limited time price reduction.
Vintage rare 1970's Arbor Explorer Lawsuit Bass guitar made in Japan with Neck through construction. Dimarzio precision pickups , Gold hardware and stainless steel tuners .
brass nut, nut width 4 cm , heavy duty bridge , excellent condition , few fine light scratch marks on the back on the finish can easily be buffered , one or two very small dings , no dents , no cracks , shiny black in excellent condition.
All original condition with original hard case from the 1970s , hardware shown and pots shown in photos. Don’t miss out , it sounds amazing and plays wonderfully .
Hard case may show some wear and tear , latches have been switched from their original positions and are fully functional .

Shipping is based on zip code , may vary especially if you are on the east coast .
International buyers contact first to confirm shipping price based on your address and insurance charges , no returns on international shipping and we are not responsible for paying customs in your country.
Flat rate $85 to west coast , flat rate $110 midwest , flat rate $120 south , flat rate $125 east coast. Ships to Canada BC area for $185 , ships to Toronto area for $275
All of our guitars have been stored in a climate/humidity controlled room.We don’t charge you additional taxes when you purchase from us , so take advantage .
Welcome to vintagemusicals.com boutique guitar shop . We are a locally owned musical instrument shop in the great city of Portland, OR

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Explorer
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1970s
Made In
  • Japan
Number of Strings
  • 4-String

About the Seller

vintagemusicals.com instruments store

Lake Oswego, OR, United States
(201)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:464
Arbor explorer vintage bass made in Japan 1970s in Black neck-through 4 string excellent condition with original hard case.
Arbor explorer vintage bass made in Japan 1970s in Black neck-through 4 string excellent condition with original hard case.
Originally $1,650, now $1,500 ($150 price drop)
$150 price drop

About This Listing

On consignment at our shop. Limited time price reduction.
Vintage rare 1970's Arbor Explorer Lawsuit Bass guitar made in Japan with Neck through construction. Dimarzio precision pickups , Gold hardware and stainless steel tuners .
brass nut, nut width 4 cm , heavy duty bridge , excellent condition , few fine light scratch marks on the back on the finish can easily be buffered , one or two very small dings , no dents , no cracks , shiny black in excellent condition.
All original condition with original hard case from the 1970s , hardware shown and pots shown in photos. Don’t miss out , it sounds amazing and plays wonderfully .
Hard case may show some wear and tear , latches have been switched from their original positions and are fully functional .

Shipping is based on zip code , may vary especially if you are on the east coast .
International buyers contact first to confirm shipping price based on your address and insurance charges , no returns on international shipping and we are not responsible for paying customs in your country.
Flat rate $85 to west coast , flat rate $110 midwest , flat rate $120 south , flat rate $125 east coast. Ships to Canada BC area for $185 , ships to Toronto area for $275
All of our guitars have been stored in a climate/humidity controlled room.We don’t charge you additional taxes when you purchase from us , so take advantage .
Welcome to vintagemusicals.com boutique guitar shop . We are a locally owned musical instrument shop in the great city of Portland, OR

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Explorer
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1970s
Made In
  • Japan
Number of Strings
  • 4-String

About the Seller

vintagemusicals.com instruments store

Lake Oswego, OR, United States
(201)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:464

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