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Dixon Bass xl series

by roger
(ohio )

I Have a dixon Bass XL series in great shape. How old is it? About what would it be worth?
thanks roger

ANSWER

Hi, Roger--

I am afraid I cannot be of much help. The Blue Book says only this about Dixon guitars:

"Guitars previously produced in Japan, Korea, and/or China between the 1960s and the 1990s.
The Dixon trademark has probably been used on a variety of different guitars and manufacturers. Catalogs exist from the 1960s, 1980s, and 1990s and most indicate that the instruments were built in either Japan or Korea. In the mid-1980s, Dixon guitars were distributed by the Reliance International Corp. in Taiwan. Regardless of where Dixon instruments came from, they are largely copies of popular American designs."

***After searching the internet, I found nothing about these basses. In fact, I found a lot of other people who could find no information.

Sorry I could not help.

Lynne

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I have encountered a couple Dixon XL guitars/basses and I'm sorry to say that they're mostly just fairly generic copies of other basses, designed to be inexpensive. I'm not saying they're bad, just the realities of their place in the market. I am a big fan of inexpensive basses even though I own enough nice ones. If it's set-up well and you have decent, not worn-out, strings on it, it can probably play pretty well.

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by: Andr.

I have too bass XL by Dixcon)))

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