1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
- danomite64
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Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
That bass was on ebay a few times for 1/3 that price.
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Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
Really? I don't recall seeing it on ebay, though there were other Modulus basses on the bay recently. What was the ebay price?
Me likey.
I may just take up 5 string after all.
Me likey.
Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
i grabbed the PINK modulus a few weeks back - at $1600
nice bass and super clean all around in its sound - i would think this would be too but i think hes a little high (price that is)
nice bass and super clean all around in its sound - i would think this would be too but i think hes a little high (price that is)
- danomite64
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Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
I think it was $699. It was up twice, which is why the pics I took off the auctions have different carpets in them.pjmuck wrote:Really? I don't recall seeing it on ebay, though there were other Modulus basses on the bay recently. What was the ebay price?






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Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
Yep, I say that bass on eBay too a few times. I remember one time it was $1000, if I'm not mistaking.
The balance must be awful.
The balance must be awful.
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Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
I'm sure. Also, there's no evidence that Modulus even made that body. I've never seen that style on any other Modulus. My understanding is that Modulus didn't make lefties at all before the mid-late '90's, too. My thinking is as it was the first time I saw it; somebody bought a Modulus neck and built a bass around it.
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Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
$699 and nobody bid on it???
Unless it is a bogus bass, as mentioned.
BTW, I rarely see 4 string Modulus basses (as well as Lakelands) and when I do they're much more expensive than the 5 stringers. Why?
Unless it is a bogus bass, as mentioned.
BTW, I rarely see 4 string Modulus basses (as well as Lakelands) and when I do they're much more expensive than the 5 stringers. Why?
Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
aren't you sort of answering your own question here?pjmuck wrote: ...BTW, I rarely see 4 string Modulus basses (as well as Lakelands) and when I do they're much more expensive than the 5 stringers. Why?
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Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
I had a four string Modulus. It was made in '94, and was cusom ordered. Modulus got a Jazz body from some company that made them (not Warmoth) put their standard neck on it. I loved the tone of that bass, but the headstock looked so hideous on that body I wouldn't even take a pic of the whole bass.

A five string one came up on ebay once (I seem to have lost some of the pics I had of it):


Here's another early lefty Modulus, this time with one of their bodies:


So, I'm still thinking the other one was a guy ordering a neck and having a body built for it. Not much different than Modulus ordering a Jazz body to put their neck on, but still, from a collectability standpoint, enough to make it worth a lot less than $3k.

A five string one came up on ebay once (I seem to have lost some of the pics I had of it):


Here's another early lefty Modulus, this time with one of their bodies:


So, I'm still thinking the other one was a guy ordering a neck and having a body built for it. Not much different than Modulus ordering a Jazz body to put their neck on, but still, from a collectability standpoint, enough to make it worth a lot less than $3k.
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Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
Well I guess my main question is why aren't they making 4 stringers? Obviously the rarity issue is compounded by the fact that they don't seem to have any desire to make them (even though the majority of bassists play 4 strings), but technically it cost less to tool a 4 string, less in materials, etc. I find it rather odd and downright ridiculous that neither company offers only lefties in 5 strings.baalroo wrote:aren't you sort of answering your own question here?pjmuck wrote: ...BTW, I rarely see 4 string Modulus basses (as well as Lakelands) and when I do they're much more expensive than the 5 stringers. Why?
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Re: 1987 Modulus on Craigs List in CT
Maybe they think 4 string players tend to be more traditional in their tastes, and will likely buy a Fender bass.
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