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Fender Precision Bass – With Flat-Wound Strings
£550.00
A classic Precision Bass finished in Fender’s gorgeous Buttercream — a warm, creamy tone that gives this bass a softer, vintage-inspired look compared to a stark white, paired with a white pearloid pickguard and maple neck/fingerboard combo. Part of Fender’s Player Series, this MIM model delivers genuine Fender tone and
Fender Precision Fretless Bass – 1975
£1,850.00
A stunning example of the classic 1970s Fender Precision, converted to fretless for that smooth, vocal-like glide and mwah that’s prized by upright-style players, fusion, and jazz bassists alike. Finished in black over a solid alder body with a tortoiseshell pickguard, this bass has real vintage character and presence —
Gibson EB2 Bass – 1964
£2,750.00
A genuine icon of 1960s bass design, the Gibson EB-2 was launched as Gibson’s second electric bass, and this 1964 example marks the model’s re-introduction after a brief hiatus in 1963 . Built as the bass counterpart to the ES-335, the EB-2 shares that same semi-hollow, double-cutaway body shape —
Harley Benton BZ-5000 5 String Bass
£300.00
A standout in Harley Benton’s Deluxe Series, the BZ-5000 proves that premium tone and construction don’t have to come with a premium price tag. This neck-through 5-string features an ash/nato/ash body with a sycamore top and back, paired with a 5-piece maple/nato neck for exceptional sustain and stability.
Peavey T40 – 1979 With Original Case
£1,400.00
This example features a solid ash body in a natural finish, paired with a maple neck and matching maple fingerboard with classic black dot inlays — a two-piece bi-laminate neck construction with a comfortable “D” profile. It’s fitted with the sought-after “toaster” style humbucking pickups and Peavey’s clever tone circuit,
Sire Marcus Miller V7 5 String Bass
£425.00
Designed in collaboration with bass legend Marcus Miller, the Sire V7 is a serious workhorse for players who want pro-level tone without the pro-level price tag. This 5-string version adds a low B for extra range, making it just as at home in function bands as it is in the
Squire Precision Classic Vibe 70’s Bass
£300.00
A brilliant tribute to the golden era of the P-Bass, the Classic Vibe ’70s series captures the look, feel, and tone of a genuine 1970s Precision Bass without the vintage price tag. Finished in glossy black with a 3-ply black pickguard, black neck binding, and striking black block inlays on
Warwick Streamer Stage 1 Bass
£2,200.00
A stunning example of Warwick’s renowned Streamer Stage I, finished in a deep blue flame maple burst that fades beautifully into darker edges — a real head-turner on the wall or on stage. The curved, ergonomic body shape offers excellent balance and all-day playing comfort.















