Dano finally arrived last night!
Didn't order a hardcase but it shipped in a sturdy, multi-layered cardboard box. Overall, for such a cheap bass, it looks and plays great. I think Dano necks are superb and this one is no different. The setup wasn't perfect out of the box, though. The action is a bit high at the upper frets and the open A string buzzes (it's fine fretted at the first fret though). These should be easily fixable. The finish is a nice copper metallic color. Classic, unique Dano sound and shape
A great, affordable addition to any collection!
http://imgur.com/AN3FlP1http://imgur.com/wlAnsfvIf I were to be really picky (and I am), there were some fit and finish issues. These are admittedly minor and don't affect the usability of the instrument:
The pickguard edge is quite sharp.
Neck pocket was a little rough and there was a bump in the binding tape.
http://imgur.com/6SgTBYfThe bridge and neck volume knobs have little bumps that 'lock' with the tone knobs. I assume this is intentional but on mine, only the bridge tone knob locks with the bridge volume knob. Not sure if this is adjustable in any way. It seems the little bump on the bridge volume knob is higher than the one on the neck volume knob...
http://i.imgur.com/gdIwvDTThe screws on the bridge don't seem to line up with the holes in the bridge that well. Not sure this is intentional and doesn't seem to be affecting the bridge's effectiveness but not sure.
http://i.imgur.com/5EiSMf0A minor finish blemish on the back of the neck near the 2nd fret. Couldn't buff it out.
http://i.imgur.com/4kEMAoS