This is a USA-made 4-string bass by G&L, a brand founded in 1980 by Leo Fender, the founder of Fender Guitars, together with his old friend George Fullerton.
The body is alder with a body DATE of 1998, the neck is maple, the fingerboard is rosewood, and the neck joint plate is a triangular 3-point stop.

Fret rubbing and wiring has been corrected.
The strap pin is a black colored locking type. The opposite locking pin is included.
There are dents on the head, some decals on the front of the head have peeled off, and there are traces on the back of the head as if the screw holes were filled in.
There are many scratches and dents on the body as a whole, and the paint is peeling at the end of the body.
There are many rusted, dulled, and pitted metal parts, peeling plating on the control knobs, rust on the neck joint plate, and cloudy and rusted pickups.
The pickups are in good condition, although there is a strong sense of use overall.
Rust is visible on the case that comes with the guitar.
Neck condition: Good
Truss Rod: Tighten/Loosen direction has room.
Fret length: 60-70%.
Country of manufacture: U.S.A.
Case: Hard Case/Genuine
Accessories: None
Item Rank: B: Fairly scratched and used, but no problem for normal use.
Serial Number:B032241
Weight: 4.17kg

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Condition: Some scratches, dents and marks. If you would like to know more about this specific instrument, or have general questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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Listed2 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
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  • L-2000 SB 3Bolt Neck Plate Made in USA [SN B032241]
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  • 4.17Kg

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