Samick

Office 2007 download torrent. The serial number as engraved on the “metal plate” where the neck attaches to the body is simply #0107. The metal plate excludes the letters “VA.” The # sign then the number- #0107. This information should clear up any questions about the Valley Arts serial numbers and establish the dates of some of the early guitars. Note #2: Guitars with no serial number were produced at many different times. Samick branded models did not start using serials until around 1987.

Craigbeal, cdef is correct, it is a Samick B130NS, made in Korea in August 2001. The five piece lamenated neck and neck to body connection style were also very popular with Ibanez basses made both in Japan and later in Indonesia. This body shape was adopted by Greg Bennett, who was contracted with Samick to design both electric and acoustic instruments, at about the time this bass was manufactured. Bennett produced four models under the Corsair line, CR-1 through CR-4, initiatelly made in Korea and then later in Indonesia.

Earlier CR-1s were in a P-Bass configuration. The mid-range CR-2s and CR-3s, as well as the top-of-the-line CR-4s were, for the most part, PJ configurations. I believe these were all 34' scale basses.

However, Bennett also designed and Samick produced an Indonesian made CR-1 mini Travel/Child's version of this instrument. Craig, if you ever decide to sell this one. Feel free to contact me via TalkBass. I'd Definitely be interested in buying it.