(ARCHIVE) Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977

Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977
Greco PB580 Mercury Bass Sunburst 1977

Greco PB580 Mercury Bass, made in Japan 1977, sunburst. This is a cool vintage P with a lot of character. In Japan in the late seventies, basses like this were made completely by hand without the help of CNBC machines and the like, and the quality of build is very impressive indeed. The finish features an almost solid yellow in the middle of the burst, which lends it a cool 'clownburst' aesthetic that pairs nicely with the tort guard and aged maple board. The neck is a late sixties style moderate, round profile with a cap board and no skunk stripe, and it's arrow straight and satisfying all the way up to the top frets. The original pickup died, so our tech installed a great little vintage passive split single he had on hand, and it's sounding superb. It's grinding and growly through the mids when you dime the knobs and dig in, but with the tone rolled back and a light touch it doles out a warm and gooey motown tone that's a lot of fun too. This is awesome, it'll serve someone very well indeed.

Model: Greco PB580 Mercury Bass
Made: Japan, 1977 (serial E774232)
Finish: sunburst, gloss poly
Body: sen ash
Neck: maple, maple cap board, 12" radius, 34" scale
weight: 4.050kg
Mods: pickup replaced
Pickup: split single coil, brand unknown
Case: none

Cosmetic condition notes: mild finish wear. The headstock has some minor scuffs on the end and bottom edge. The neck is clean and smooth in the hands,  minor dimples on the back and a little dent behind the third fret marker only. The back has widespread very light scuffs and dimples around the whole body but no major marks. The sides have a handful of light scuffs around the whole body, most notably near the jack. The front has a couple of dimples near the knobs and on the top horn as well as widespread light scuffs around the body, no major marks. Overall: very good condition (8/10)

Playing condition notes: Action is low, neck is straight, intonation is good, truss rod works. All electrics tested and working properly. The frets have some normal wear, they're freshly polished and pretty tidy, 7/10 for fret life left. Wearing fresh 45/105 Moonshiners strings.

This listing is an archived entry. We love to look back and remember fondly what characters we've had through the store, so we keep them around for reference.