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This is a
1976 LB70 - the first year the LB70 was offered. |
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Here is the
headstock on the LB70 above. |
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Ah, another oldie but
goodie. This is a 1975 SB40, and it looks to be in great
condition! |
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This appears
to be the same SB40, sold several years after the above version. |
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From 1977, this is an
LB70 - a model that would eventually evolve into one of Carvin's most
popular. |
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Here's
another '77
LB70 in extremely good condition. |
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Here's
a great shot of the headstock of the above '77 LB70. |
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The SB60 was
the primary solidbody bass sold by Carvin in the mid-70's, and this 1975
model looks to be in pretty good shape. |
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This is a 1961
model #71-BG. Not too bad for a 43 year old bass... |
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Super rare!
This is an SB125 from 1977, which is rare enough - but this is a
left-handed model! |
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This appears
to be a 1965 model #73-BG, but it has obviously been refinished, since
red wouldn't join Carvin's color lineup until the mid-80's. |
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Here's another
great vintage bass - in this case, a 1972 SB60. Looks to be in
really good shape, as well. |
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Well, you don't see these
every day. According to the seller, this is a 1970 model, and it
looks to me to be an SB60. Great condition for that vintage! |
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A perfect justification for
E-Bay! Where else are you gonna find an early seventies Carvin
bass? This SB40 sold for only around $200. |
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This is a
vintage 1966 Model #74-BG. Note that the bridge cover was moved up,
over the bridge pickup. |
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