1980 Rare Pedulla EMS Bass – Very Low Serial Number
$4,500.00
Brand | pedulla |
---|---|
Body Material | maple |
Body Shape | Solid Body |
Categories | Bass Guitar |
Model | ems |
Pickup Configuration | Single Coil, Split-Coil |
Year | 1980 |
Wood Top Style | quilted maple |
Pickup System | active, Passive |
Number of Strings | 4-String |
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