Sandberg presents 4-String J-Basses California Marlowe DK. If you are on the lookout for electric basses or guitars and basses in general, then this may be a fitting choice. Make sure to check out the reviews but first of all press the red button below to see if it fits your music taste.
Chris Roditis took the WHATISGOODFORME test and scored a 88% match with California Marlowe DK
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Chris likes Indie Rock, Synthpop and New Wave
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