July 25, 2019
I found out about this company from a friend, and needed a bass guitar similar to the Squire p-bass I had in 1986 without spending a lot of money (That Squire was 159.00 in 1986) Well, the Glarry P-Bass copy was EXACTLY what I was looking for. I'm a firm believer in the fact that it doesn't matter what the cost of the instrument is as long as the person playing it is comfortable with it. This bass brought back the great memories of playing in the garage bands with friends, and playing out at gig ...
I found out about this company from a friend, and needed a bass guitar similar to the Squire p-bass I had in 1986 without spending a lot of money (That Squire was 159.00 in 1986) Well, the Glarry P-Bass copy was EXACTLY what I was looking for. I'm a firm believer in the fact that it doesn't matter what the cost of the instrument is as long as the person playing it is comfortable with it. This bass brought back the great memories of playing in the garage bands with friends, and playing out at gigs. I'll be gigging with this proudly. Everything about the Glarry P-Bass copy is sturdy, workmanlike & ready to play. Grabbing some of their Bass Strings for 7 bucks (!!!!) is a great idea as well. Bassists know they pay premium for replacement strings, so come here and grab a few sets on the cheap! Fantastic brand that needs to be more widely known. For the novices among us, the Glarry P-Bass copy is the one on the right in the picture. The price cannot be beat.