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Cort GBMODERN4OPVN GB Series Modern Bass Guitar - Open Pore Vintage NaturalOverview The Cort GBMODERN4OPVN GB Series Modern Bass Guitar is a testament to Cort's commitment to quality and innovation. Freshly introduced in 2022, this bass stands out with its blend of classic design and modern features. It sports a lightweight design for comfortable playability and reduced fatigue, making it ideal for extended sessions. The combination of a roasted maple neck and fingerboard, poplar burl top, and lightweight Paulownia wings
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