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Reviews (3)

Aug 16, 2016
You Will Be Delighted
These are the finest quality you can get - far superior from the other ones out there IMO. Thank You !

Dec 26, 2018
Beautiful
No Hendrix book collection should be without it. A great companion book to this one is ULTIMATE HENDRIX - they go together. Very pleased.

Nov 03, 2015
1999 DeArmond Guild Starfire II Bass
This is the somewhat "Reissue" of the famous 60's Bass originally made by Guild, which was used by Jack Casady of the Jefferson Airplane, Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead & many others back in that era. Built in Korea, it is an absolutely excellent Bass, with outstandingly deep, warm Bassy tones & sings just like the original Guild versions. The GoldTone pickups seem to be quite adequate, although maybe not as powerful as the ones on the old Guilds. Many are going for the Dark Star replacement pickups whenever available. This is such a beautiful Bass - I've always wanted an original 60's Guild Starfire Bass, but the cost is just to high for me (approx $2,200-3,500). However, I see that Guild has finally just reissued the Starfire II for around $1300 - quite reasonable, but still out of my price range. Because of this great find on Ebay, I don't care one bit about the new Guild Starfire II, cause in ways I think mine is a much better Bass - for one, the neck has a pretty Binding, where the Guild Starfire II doesn't. Mine is Near-Mint & cost me only $600. You can find a few other ones on Ebay for that & up to $750- a terrific value over the new Guild Starfire II's. You really have to play one of these DeArmonds to be able to appreciate the fine workmanship that went into this fantastic Instrument. As the owner of 6 Basses, this one is by far my favorite & always will be. I encourage any Bassist out there - if you want to go for the old JA & GD 60's Bass sounds like myself, then get one of these - you won't be sorry !
