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2107 41 Avenue, 4th Floor Long Island City, NY 11101 Phone (718) 433-1990 roger(at)sadowsky(dot)com Sadowsky.com
- Portabag
Roger Sadowsky designed the PortaBag for busy New York City...
- About Us
The Sadowsky Custom Shop is currently located in Long Island...
- Instruments
2107 41 Avenue, 4th Floor Long Island City, NY 11101 Phone...
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2107 41 Avenue, 4th Floor Long Island City, NY 11101 Phone...
- All Available Instruments
All Available Instruments. The new stock page is a work in...
- - Sadowsky Guitars
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- Portabag
Sadowsky. Combining Roger Sadowsky's legendary New York designs with German precision, Sadowsky basses feature premium woods, custom hardware, and advanced electronics for exceptional tone and playability.
The bass guitars have a 34-inch scale length with no current models offered in longer or shorter scale lengths. All Sadowsky basses are available only with bolt-on necks. A weight-reducing chambered body is unique to the NYC range (including Satin series and Deluxe Satin series).
With over 80 years of combined experience in traditional instrument craftsmanship, Roger Sadowsky of Sadowsky Guitars and Hans Peter Wilfer, founder of Warwick basses have teamed up to bring a full range of quality instruments and accessories to musicians worldwide under the Sadowsky brand name.
All Available Instruments. The new stock page is a work in progress. To purchase any of these instruments, please click the image or "specs" link. Once there, click the " order now " form and the shop will send you an invoice.
All basses are lightweight with max. 9.5 lbs (4.3 kg). A good choice for bass players who are looking for a lightweight solution for the stage in addition to a modern bass sound. This version of the Sadowsky Hybrid P/J Bass features a Solid Black High Polish finish, a tortoise pickguard and a maple fingerboard.
Roger Sadowsky is one of the most highly respected instrument makers in the world. He gained early acclaim for outstanding repair and restoration work on guitars and basses. In the early 1980s, the heated vintage market increasingly pushed guitars and basses out of reach for working musicians.