The Ultimate Lawsuit-Era Low End
Step into the golden age of Japanese guitar manufacturing with this stunning 1970s Greco EB420 Bass in a beautiful translucent Cherry finish. Built as a masterful tribute to the iconic Gibson EB-3, this "lawsuit-era" SG-style bass delivers the massive, thumping low-end and vintage mojo that put 1970s Japanese craftsmanship on the map.
Vintage Tone Meets Modern Playability
This bass is a true player’s dream. It retains its highly coveted original electronics, including the massive neck-position "mudbucker" for foundation-shaking lows, paired with a snappy mini-humbucker at the bridge for punch and clarity. Opening the control cavity reveals period-correct, unmolested wiring with original 500k pots that still roll smooth and noise-free.
To take this vintage workhorse to the next level, it features a highly practical player's upgrade: a high-mass Fernandes brass bridge. This resolves the infamous intonation and sustain issues found on original 2-point and 3-point vintage bridges, offering you superior tuning stability, endless sustain, and reliable intonation gig after gig.
Condition & Vibe
This instrument is in Very Good vintage condition. It features the honest cosmetic dings, light scratches, and headstock finish wear (typical of a 50-year-old played instrument), giving it an authentic, road-worn patina you can't fake. Professionally inspected here at Cottonwood Music Emporium, it plays beautifully, sounds huge, and is ready for the stage or studio.
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Every vintage instrument at Cottonwood Music Emporium is carefully inspected to ensure it meets our high standards for playability and tone. Grab this vintage MIJ powerhouse before it's gone!



























