WTS: Ibanez 5-string SR705 and Epiphone Thunderbird IV

Selling my two basses as per description below:

i) Ibanez Soundgear SR 705 w/ softcase.

Letting go at $850.

The SR705 is a high end five-stringed Ibanez with 24 frets set into a rosewood fingerboard on a 5-piece Jatoba/Bubinga neck. The body wood is Mahogany, which makes it rather heavy, with a figured maple top, with transparent blue finish. Its equipped with Accu-Cast B25 bridge and Bartolini MK1-5 humbicking pickups and active EQ, which consists of one volume control, a pickup balance knob, and three knobs which boost or cut bass, middle, and treble tones respectively.

SR SERIES BASICS
•Lightweight, balanced comfort-contoured bodies
•Thinner necks than traditional basses, for effortless fretwork
•Bartolini MK-1 pickups are equipped on model SR500 and above
•Newly designed EXF-N2 pickups on SR250/300/370/400 series provide punchy humbucking sound with well balanced output volume of each string


ii) Epiphone Thunderbird IV w/ hardcase.

T-bird were originally bought in the UK while holidaying there.
Both the bass and hardcase are in excellent condition.

Letting go at $550.

• The great sound and look of the classic Gibson Thunderbird
• Alder body with 20-fret, 34" maple neck and rosewood fingerboard
• 2-TB-Plus humbuckers, 2 volume, and 1 tone

Features
Classic design
Alder body (Mahogany on Silverburst finish)
34" scale
Maple neck
Rosewood fingerboard
20 frets
2 TB-Plus humbuckers
2 volume and 1 tone
Chrome hardware
Polyurethane finish


Interested buyer please SMS me at 9692-4782.

Below are the pictures.
 
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NOTE: The Ibanez SR705 is sold!

The Epiphone Thunderbird with hardcase is still available. Interested buyer please sms me for negotiation.

HP: 9692-4782
 
I've got questions about where my Epiphone Thunderbird is made. I would just like to clarify that the plate is stated as made in Korea.

If anyone still interested please contact me. Thanks.
 
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