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OT--Vintage Bass people, lend me your ears, Kustom k-200

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Patch
Posted 2011-01-09 7:02 PM (#357814)
Subject: OT--Vintage Bass people, lend me your ears, Kustom k-200



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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent
I know zip about basses. but the weirdest thing happened today.

I was taking a few pics of a couple of my O's at the entrance to my neighborhood, as the scenery was matchless this morning. (See Brad? I think ahead sometimes.) And a passing car stopped and asked if I was familiar with guitars.

I said somewhat. He asked if I knew anything about this, and proceeded to open his trunk. He was an elderly gentleman and says he's had the thing for years. He doesn't want to sell it, he would just like to learn about what he owns.

I freely admit that I know zip about basses, so if anyone know a little about these, I'd love to pass it on to my neighbor. The model was a Kustom K200 electric bass, serial number 2807. It's in fair to good condition.

Only a couple of the pics came out clear I'm afraid. Sorry about that.



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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2011-01-09 7:10 PM (#357815 - in reply to #357814)
Subject: Re: OT--Vintage Bass people, lend me your ears, Kustom k-200


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Posts: 7247

Location: The Great Pacific Northwest
"Kustom offered a fine Bass Guitar that was a short scale bass with a slim "fast" neck.
Kustom described the pickups as "Ultra magnetic professional pickups". The K200D shared the same body as the other K200 guitar models and sports a rosewood fingerboard. When new, these models sold for $245.00 which was quite pricey for 1967. Kustom offered the bass in Red, Blue, Black and Sunburst. "

http://www.broadwaymusicco.com/kustom6.htm

Google is our friend..
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RNickels
Posted 2011-01-09 7:14 PM (#357816 - in reply to #357814)
Subject: Re: OT--Vintage Bass people, lend me your ears, Kustom k-200


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Posts: 364

Location: Bellevue, Washington
I don't know anything about it, but after researching it a bit, I kinda want it...
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alpep
Posted 2011-01-09 8:40 PM (#357817 - in reply to #357814)
Subject: Re: OT--Vintage Bass people, lend me your ears, Kustom k-200


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Posts: 10583

Location: NJ
for about a year they made guitars and basses I think they used dearmond pickups.

kinda cool on a wierdo collectable market that's about it
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standing
Posted 2011-01-10 12:47 AM (#357818 - in reply to #357814)
Subject: Re: OT--Vintage Bass people, lend me your ears, Kustom k-200



Joined:
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Posts: 1456

Location: Texas
Is that a HUGE guitar or does Patch have tiny feet?

;)
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