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LAKLAND Shoreline SL44-64 Bob Glaub Beautiful 2TS color. Likely manufactured around the mid-2000s. It's in good condition and doesn't come up for sale often, so I'm reluctant to let it go, but I'm selling it due to financial difficulties. ■ From the manufacturer's website: The Japan-exclusive Shoreline series has the wood processing and painting done in Japan, and uses the same parts and assembly as LAKLAND USA, with assembly and production done in Japan. Experience a sound comparable to the USA models. Current model (currently not accepting orders): MSRP ¥407,000 ■ Condition of the item ・I purchased it used and used it as my main instrument for live performances for almost a year. There are some minor scratches that are hard to see, but it's in relatively good condition. ・Paint is chipped on the lower back of the body. ・The neck is almost straight, the frets are 70-80% remaining, and the truss rod has not been turned even once since I purchased it, with room to spare in both directions. ・Accessories include only the original soft case. ・It's lightweight and incredibly easy to play. (I haven't measured it, but I think it's around 3.7kg) ・The natural sound is amazing, and it resonates more than the custom shop P-bass I own. ・Alder body + maple neck. Carbon graphite bars are inserted in the neck, making it resistant to warping. ・The fingerboard is attached with the intention of mimicking the early 60s slab board, showing a commitment to vintage specifications. The thicker rosewood gives it a warm and core-rich mid-low range. ・The original tuners were Korean-made Hipshot, but they were slipping, so I upgraded them to USA-made ones. The appearance is unchanged, and the ease and stability of tuning have improved considerably. It's light, so it doesn't have headstock dive. ・It's equipped with a Lindy Fralin P-bass vintage pickup, which is not widely available in Japan, and delivers a sweet, powerful, and robust P-bass sound. (Fralin pickups were standard equipment in the early models)
1 year ago