Ibanez Blazer bass

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Ibanez Blazer bass

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So I've come into ownership of a fairly good nick Ibanez Blazer bass. It's been collecting (a lot) of dust in someones spare room and is in dire need of a set up. I don't need (or particularly want) a bass but I have also read they were one of the better P bass clones made - worth spending some $ on and getting a decent setup? Any idea what's a fair price for one of these?

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Re: Ibanez Blazer bass

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Cool. I paid $600 for one on TradeMe in 2016. It was in very good condition and all original. I possibly paid top dollar for it but that was okay as I particularly wanted that one. I would say it's worth getting a setup done. The serial number on the backplate will tell you date of manufacture, starts with a letter (A-L) which is the month, eg. A = January, L = December, and then the year. (80 or 81). then 4 digit sequential serial number.

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