Well, I happy to offer this (the 3rd one so far) 1979 Martin EB18 is an unusual instrument but the cats and kittens that like these… LOVE THEM!!

Here is some incredible AI information, thanks google… I think!! lol

The Martin EB-18 is a solidbody electric bass introduced by C.F. Martin in 1979 as their first dedicated solidbody bass, produced until roughly 1982 in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Featuring quality DiMarzio pickups, a Leo Quan Badass bridge, and laminated maple/rosewood bodies, only 874 units were manufactured, making them rare vintage examples of Martin's late-70s, early-80s foray into electric instruments.

Back to the “real human” now… lol This is all accurate and I hate to admit it usually is.. but what it can’t do is this. Tell you it hangs over the shoulder evenly with not neck dive.. that is plays smooth and feels great. That this DiMarzio will steady MOVE SOME F’n AIR dialed in right and pumping through your rig!!! Damn Y’all… BIG SOUND! you can dial the low back.. roll in some Mids and highs and get CLEAN and CRISP so don’t let me make this a one trick pony.. it’s VERY versatile. Weighs in at 9.6lbs and again, sturdy and hangs evenly and displaces the weight nice and stays friendly to the ole back!! It ships in a like new Sadowsky gig bag!!
Thanks for the interest folks.

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Listed3 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • EB-18 EB18
Finish
  • Natural
Year
  • 1979
Made In
  • United States
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 4-String
Body Shape
  • Double Cutaway

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