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Godlyke Deity (Fretless 4) Photos and Specs:-





DEITY 4-STRING SPECIFICATIONS:
Godlyke Instruments are hand-built in Japan by one of their most reputable of small shops with all work being completed by hand (!). They have received rave Reviews in the International Music Press (+++) and are now used by a number of top players.
It is, effectively, brand-new and in totally mint condition
Neck Width @ Nut = 1.60” (40.64 mm)
Neck Width @ Final Fret = 2.460” (62.48 mm)
Neck Depth @ 1st Fret = .84” (21.34 mm)
Neck Depth @ 12th Fret = .93” (23.62 mm)
Fingerboard Radius = 15.75” (400 mm)
Fret Size (Height/Width) = .06”/.09” (1.6 mm/2.35 mm)
Scale Length = 34”
Nut Type = Solid Brass
Number of Frets = 24
String Spacing @ Bridge = .748” (19 mm)
Fingerboard = Ebony
Neck Wood = 3-Piece Hard Maple, Quarter Sawn
Neck Joint = Set neck with dovetail Joint and contoured Heel
Headstock Angle = 15 Degrees
Body Wood = 2-Piece Lightweight Ash
Cap = 3A Flame Maple (2-piece).  Walnut, Macassar Ebony, 5A Flame
Maple, 5A Quilt Maple (Optional)
Body Width @ Upper Bout = 12” (304.80 mm)
Body Width @ Lower Bout = 13.5” (342.90 mm)
Overall Length (Top of headstock to rear strap button) = 44” (111.76 cm)
Approximate Weight = 8.5 Lbs (3.86 kg) *weight will vary depending on Wood cap type
Tuners = Gotoh GB707 Chrome (11 mm Post)
Truss Rod = Access at Nut, adjustable via 3/8” (4.75 mm) Allen Key
Bridge = Wilkinson Licensed by Gotoh, Gold, adjustable via .06” (1.45 mm) Allen Key (included)
Pickups = Custom Wound J-Style Single Coil and MM-Style Humbucker
Preamp = Custom 18-volt Active Circuit
Controls
- Volume, Blend, Bass (+/- 15 dB @ 90 Hz)
- Midrange (+/- 12 dB @ 350 Hz)
- Treble (+/- 17 dB @ 8 kHz)
- Notch Filter (-20 dB @ 850 Hz (located in control cavity)
- Pickup Output Level x 2 (located in control cavity)
Finish = Trans Black





£SOLD

Edited by eubassix
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this is a really beautiful and classy looking bass. I already know they play and sound great

I'm lovin the fine detail on this one.

it deserves a good home

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Thanks Keir - it is a nicely constructed and great playing/sounding fretless. It's also pretty light, but has a really full sound.
I like this construction method, although it's not used a great deal by bass luthiers: the Marleaux 'M' series have a similar / developed neck joint.

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No luck on ebay !... despite quite a few 'Watchers' etc.

Serious reduction : £699 (incl.) !!

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This is back up on ebay:-

[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=160266053088&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=006"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...E:IT&ih=006[/url]

.. if anybody is looking for an exceptional and seemingly quite rare fretless 4 .. and wants to get in here before the auction takes-off ...

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Awesome!

Both your fretless are....

Have another bump on me and good luck with the sale and if no go, nearer Christmas I'll have this off you...
if your still around that is ( I know your off to other climes )

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