so as some of you know after a very awkward post on FB about who owned it...... And for those who did not see it, good.
This belonged to Mark Werth of the Crankin Yankees for many years as his main bass among the many other USA basses he owned at one time or another.
I am still in shock on how someone could use it for so many years without a headstock chip or any body dings, but somehow he managed it.
Another beautiful bass for the collection. A early bolt on model with the p-HB config.
This belonged to Mark Werth of the Crankin Yankees for many years as his main bass among the many other USA basses he owned at one time or another.
I am still in shock on how someone could use it for so many years without a headstock chip or any body dings, but somehow he managed it.
Another beautiful bass for the collection. A early bolt on model with the p-HB config.

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