The Vox teardrop bass was initially known as the Phantom Mark III. It was built in Dartford, Kent, and was one of the early experimental UK-models that the later Italian Vox basses were modelled upon. In order to avoid confusion with the regular Phantom Bass, it was renamed Mark IV, or V224, but was still the same bass.
Electric bass advertisements originally published from 1965 onwards. Click on the images for larger copies. Check out other vintage Vox advertisements
Vox Mark IV - ALL-VOX MAN... thats BILL WYMAN (1965)
Mid sixties British Vox bass advert featuring Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones; the newly launched Wyman bass - based on the Mark IV bass, and Foundation bass amplifier
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