Martin???

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Martin???

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I knew they made some electric instruments at one time but this is the first I have seen one being played, and a fretless one at that! :shock: 8)



Note the Roland GK-2 pickup mounted to the bass.
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The tone is pretty interesting (in an acoustic/standup sort of way) but there are a couple spots on the neck that just drive me up the wall.
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That's an EB-18. I have a fretted one. Nice sounding basses with a Babe Ruth-sized baseball bat of a neck.
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I played a fretted one in a Memphis store some years ago,but didn't find it very compelling. (probably the fat neck)
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Did Martin actually make these electric instruments, or contract out?
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Made by Martin in good ol' Nazareth.
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Oh, I'm getting old! These and the matching solid body guitars (with frets, of course) were advertised in Guitar Player magazine when they were new -- in the late '70's.
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teb wrote:The tone is pretty interesting (in an acoustic/standup sort of way) but there are a couple spots on the neck that just drive me up the wall.
Sounds to me like the action is a smidge too low, or the fingerboard a bit unlevel, around the 5-10th frets of the upper two strings. But a little bit of that fingerboard buzz is what gives fretless its character, or so some folks say.

Here's what Wikipedia has to say: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._F._Mart ... pany#EB_18
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