It's got a nice Schaller 460 bridge on it at least. Great bridges, just can't always go as low as others; a non-issue on archtops or any instrument with a significant neck set angle, but on a flat top it can be limiting. The issue is, in addition to the girth of the thing itself, mostly the tailpiece's downward angle; removing that (it slides right out of a slot) and then using a trapeze would allow one to lower it more, but what I did on my EB3 is to just slide the tailpiece out of the slot a little bit so as to make the angle not quite so drastic - this allowed me to lower the bridge just enough for my liking. The seller provided no pics of the action nor mention so beware.
I'm not a fan of Barts or figured maple but otherwise it's a pretty nice bass.