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Ernie McMillen Fretless Jazz


Gareth Hughes
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Folks - I bought a new neck for this bass but alas I just don't think I'll be the fretless whiz I dreamed of. So once again - Up for sale is my Ernie McMillen Custom 4 String Fretless.

Ernie McMillen builds guitars for the Avalon Guitar Company. Recently he has been working on Zematis guitars at Avalon, which retail at $15,000 in the US. Before that he worked for 15 years for Lowden Guitars, during which time he built many of the Goodfellow Basses that were made there between 1992-96. All this to say that the construction is top notch.

Enough about Ernie and now the bass: I had the bass made in 2000, and whilst I do love it so I'm mainly playing upright for most of my gigs so this bass is criminally underplayed.

Body is a regular jazz shape (taken from a mid 70's Fender template) and is one piece Mahogany with a bookmatched Rosewood cap (that has some damn sexy stripes running through it). As you'd expect for a ten year old, well gigged bass, it had a few marks here and there.

The neck is a WD Music unlined ebony Jazz neck, with an overhang which gives you an extra note at the top (high E instead of Eb on a regular 20 fret bass). The neck wasn't new to me but it's still in great shape. One slight bump around low F# on the E string. I've tried to show that in the photos. The other bump looking thing is actually a small bit of Birds Eye Maple. I'm guessing this neck always had flatwounds on it as there is no string wear. *One quirk - the previous owner played left handed so if you flip the neck upside down there are matching position markers - for those Hendrix moments perhaps?* To get a better fit for the new neck Ernie lined the neck pocket with stained black maple.

Bridge is by ABM with adjustable 16-20mm string spacing. The pickups are by Bill Lawrence, the J45 model. These pickups have a huge frequency response and are very even from low to high. The electronics and standard Jazz passive: Vol/Vol/Tone. The bass was originally wired with a preamp with the jack socket side mounted. I didn't get the empty jack socket filled in, just discretely covered, so an active system can be installed without any modification.

Asking for £700 shipped to the UK with a hard case.

Here's some examples of other basses that Ernie has built: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=53343"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=53343[/url] [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=57031"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=57031[/url]


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