10 lbs. 9 oz.
Low serial number! 158. Original Travis Bean TB2000 bass.
In played, but not abused condition with hardshell case.
Belt buckle wear and player wear on the front, but frets in good shape.
Excellent example of one of these rare and beautiful basses.
Appears all original with pots dated 1975, has a spliced wire in control cavity.
Plays, sounds great and priced to move!
The 1975 Travis Bean TB2000 bass is a real gem! These basses are legendary for their aluminum necks, which gave them insane sustain, rock-solid stability, and a super distinctive, bright tone compared to wooden-neck instruments. The TB2000 specifically was the bass model, introduced around ‘75, designed with: Machined aluminum neck (integrated with the headstock and fingerboard) Wooden body wings (usually koa or sometimes mahogany) Two humbucking pickups with a pretty hot output for the era A straightforward volume and tone control layout (one each per pickup) That combination gave it a fat but cutting sound, ideal for players who wanted their bass to slice through the mix — lots of prog, punk, and post-punk bassists appreciated that. They were heavy as hell because of the aluminum, but practically indestructible. Travis Bean only made about 1,000-1,100 TB2000s before shutting down production in the late '70s, so if you're looking at one or already own one, it's a serious collector’s piece.
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