EDIT: All sold.
Sold a good chunk of the pedals from the previous post! Here's some more stuff. Willing to ship guitars but will need to charge for shipping; maybe you can convince me on the amp! DM me with questions, more pics, etc!
Electrical Guitar Company Series 5 bass - SOLD - All aluminum EGC bass with an offset style body with surf green finish (though it looks very different depending on the light), serial number in the 900s and built in 2010. Has two humbuckers, and instead of a pickup selector there’s a blend knob so you can dial in how much of each pickup you want. I’m the second owner, and it had barely been played when I got it, but it now has some noticeable play use on the fretboard as I played it for the last couple of Brackets shows in 2021. Neck is brushed, not as smooth as the normal polished EGC necks, and thinner than the Travis Bean basses and my earlier EGC bass. Original owner added a thumb rest that you can remove as needed. Sounds and plays great. Case is an older 70s case that came with my TB2000, with a replacement handle.
G&L SB-1 bass - SOLD - Excellent playing and sounding Precision style bass from March/April 1986. Very well worn, lots of finish wear on the body, so was definitely well loved before I got it. It got a refret when I bought it in early 2022 and is set up with 45-105 strings in standard. Pickup is a newer G&L MFD bass pickup, the only non-original part as far as I can tell. Overall this is one of the best Precision style basses I’ve ever played. No hard case, can include an old soft case.
Gibson Les Paul Standard - SOLD - Very well worn and loved 1988 Les Paul. Had a headstock break at some point and it sat in my friend’s closet for years. Neck was repaired very well w/ splines and resprayed in 2016, no issues since then but it hasn’t left my basement since then. All electronics replaced: vintage style wiring harness, BG Pups humbucker size P90 in the bridge, GFS lipstick single coil in the neck, ready to get your Hot Snakes on! Lots and lots of finish wear all over, missing one of the knobs. Newer TKL hard case with the remnants of a sticker but otherwise barely played out. Guitar plays and sounds fantastic, neck shape definitely not in the baseball bat 50s territory.
Mesa Boogie D-180 - SOLD - Fairly rare all tube bass amp made by Mesa in the early 80s (this is serial number 287 out of 681); this is the version without the graphic EQ, which later led to the Bass 400 and 400+ amps. 200 watts of power from a 6x6L6 power section (currently has Tung-Sol 5881s in there from the prior owner). Two channels–channel 1 has more gain and is more useful for guitar or full on Lemmy style distorted bass; channel 2 stays super clean, great for high volume bass (or guitar if you’re using pedals for gain) that sounds great as you turn up the gain and get some grind. Built into a heavy duty metal rack mountable case, currently in a Gator 4U Pro-Series shallow rack case. Amazing sounding amp, but I’ve got a couple of other tube bass amps that I’m attached to so this has to go. PS: The D-180 was Cliff Burton’s live bass amp of choice!