I actually have the back 'tail piece' for the Series I bass, somewhere in my parts boxes (Buried under who knows what, since I moved). I forgot to include it in the case when I sold it to James. I sold it to him for less than what I was asking, as I could tell he really wanted it. I consider Bob's estimate of worth of this bass spot on, with the variance of $500 for who happens to be looking for one at the time of sale, and of course where it is sold (Here, eBay, Etc.). It plays wonderfully and it sounds huge for the lightest bass I have ever held. It needs a trip to the factory for a refin, but we all know what that would cost. But think about what you would have when it was done?! It has blue SIMS LEDs front and side, and they did a very good job. They are much brighter than in any pictures I took of them. The bass would have been Shawn's, if he had not discovered mold under his carpets and had to do an emergency shift in funds. It is a dandy little bass. It just needs some love and care to get it back up to snuff in the looks department. There are lots of pictures and history known about this bass around this site and the Web. It is still listed on SIMS site on the last page of examples of his work, I believe. I do hope Lil Bass finds a great owner. Think 'as good or better than a modern Stanley Clarke Signature' in ease of playing, with the kick of Series electronics added. I've been sick a lot lately, so I am not doing much of anything these days. Just stopped by for a visit and was pleasantly surprised.