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Some of the better basses would be custom made instruments. Vintage guitar magazine has some ads for luthiers that built quality hand-made electric basses. As far as "off-the-rack" brands, I would recommend: Fender, Music Man, G&L, Carvin, Rickenbacker and Gibson. Ibanez makes a few good basses, but they also make some cheap ones I'd stay away from. If yo want a good, cheap bass, try a Squire, made for Fender. If you want a vintage instrument, Alembic and Oasis made some nice basses in the `70's.
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