The 3 Ages of Status - The Evolution of a Design

Last updated on 9 years ago
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bassbus
Fusioneer
Posted 9 years ago
Discounting the short lived name of Strata, I am lucky enough to have one bass from each of the classic Status bodied basses. Just for a bit of eye candy, here they are.

Left to right
1984 Series 2000
2008 S2 Classic
2015 Series 3

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me4bassme4bass
Veteran Member
Posted 9 years ago
Very nice.
I find myself unable to close this posting B)
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daveski
Veteran Member
Posted 9 years ago
Nice, what's the 2000 serial? If you don't mind Saying!
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bassbus
Fusioneer
Posted 9 years ago
Thanks, both of you. Volney, that is a compliment coming from you with your stellar collection of Statii.

The S2000 is no. 84

It's interesting playing each of these basses alongside each other. Each neck has a different profile but with all three my left hand just feels at home on it (if I can put it that way). Even up against the other two great customs I have (Overwater and ACG) they are the best necks I have ever played.
Garbo28Garbo28
Junior Member
Posted 9 years ago
A beautiful collection Bassbus. I am certainly envious, though I think I may just have the best Status Bass ever built..... until I order my next one that is Shock)
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