D000A - Strap Button
According to the seller, this Dan Armstrong bass has no serial number, so we're calling it 'Strap Button' for the moment based on the unique location of the strap button on back of the upper horn.
While it's possible that this bass is one of the very early basses that has the serial number stamped on the end of the neck, the rest of the features are more indicative of a '70 or '71 model, particularly the tone switch. Regardless, it's still a nice bass, and might possibly have been an employee instrument given the lack of a serial number and non-standard location of the upper strap button.
While it's possible that this bass is one of the very early basses that has the serial number stamped on the end of the neck, the rest of the features are more indicative of a '70 or '71 model, particularly the tone switch. Regardless, it's still a nice bass, and might possibly have been an employee instrument given the lack of a serial number and non-standard location of the upper strap button.
"LATE 1969 AMPEG DAN ARMSTRONG CLEAR LUCITE BASS EXCELLENT RARE ORIG. HARD CASE. EXCEPTIONAL BASS WITH A POWERFUL PICK-UP, THESE BASSES FILL THE FULL SPECTRUM OF SOUND, ONCE YOU SEE ONE YOU NEVER FORGET IT, OUTSTANDING SOUND WITH OUTSTANDING LOOKS. BASS HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED AND SETUP WITH NEW STRINGS. SAFELY PACKED."
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