Posted 2 years ago
daviddown
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I've had this in the family since I was 10! There is absolutely NO scratches or damages to it. MINT condition! And I googled it and no returns. So if someone has an idea of the cost or anything e-mail at londonjace@hotmail.com
P.S.
not selling, just wondering a price.
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I own the same bass and also trying to find info on it. If you came up with any let me know please.
I have one, too. It was my dad's and I can not find any information about it. I would also like to know if you all found out anything.
from what I have found, studied, heard of. these guitars were made overseas starting about 1970 and continued for just a few years, both 6string and bass guitars were made at the same plant as japanese fenders and ibanese , but unlike some guitars fail to hold any value unles you run iton a collector. Average selling price of a Kasino P bass knockoff is around a buck and a half to two hundres is real good shape, hope this helps