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 Post subject: new 2011 lakland models u.s.a leftys
PostPosted: December 31st, 2010, 7:50 pm 
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hey guys,just was browzin the lakland site and came across some new models for 2011,a new jazz,a new 51 p-bass,as you know available in lefty, u.s.a models.PEACE AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
http://www.lakland.com/44-51.htm
http://www.lakland.com/44-55-AJ.htm the 51 dont say available lefty but the jazz does,im sure the 51 is available in left handed,probaly just forgot to put the option down as all u.s.a are available lefty i believe.


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PostPosted: January 6th, 2011, 3:12 pm 
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hi guys,just to pass this along,i just recieved a email from brian at lakland,leftys in the 51 style p-bass are being offered at no extra charge, as usual quick response from the boys at lakland,great service!


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 Post subject: Re: new 2011 lakland models u.s.a leftys
PostPosted: January 6th, 2011, 3:16 pm 
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They are pretty.
But you could get one every bit as good from Rod at RGW for half the price.

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PostPosted: January 9th, 2011, 3:19 am 
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Nice links.
Browsing the Lakland site I noticed you can have ebony fingerboards on the fretted US basses. I thought this was just for fretless basses.
I haven't heard of this before..

Anyone who have tried both knows what difference there is? Just wondering..


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 Post subject: Re: new 2011 lakland models u.s.a leftys
PostPosted: January 9th, 2011, 9:50 am 
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fat fret wrote:
Nice links.
Browsing the Lakland site I noticed you can have ebony fingerboards on the fretted US basses. I thought this was just for fretless basses.
I haven't heard of this before..

Anyone who have tried both knows what difference there is? Just wondering..


Ebony has a similar tonal quality to maple in fingerboards, bright and focused. Gibson guitars often have fretted ebony fingerboards. The Odyssey bass I have has a fretted ebony fingerboard.


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