

Once again, the neck on this bass was much slimmer than most,hence easier for me to y to play. I had a Samick electric Bass, which I traded like an Idiot. I also have a Samick Acoustic which is made in Indonesia.I don't "attempt" to play it nearly as much as the electric. I'll let you know in another 7-8 yrs if it has held up well. It is not bulky, nor too heavy, and the neck is slim. It is absolutely Gorgeous! It plays very nice (I wouldn't dare call myself a player).

It also has Gold hardware, with two dual humbuckers(not sure if I said that right). I don't know what woods it is crafted from,but a deep,deep amber-brown color on back of body and neck. Mother of Pearl flowers/cattails/leaves vining up the neck. I bought a used Samick a couple of years back,and it is a beautiful geetar! The front of the body is a Translucent black,encircled with Ivory, then an encircling of Abalone.
