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Just seen that Bryan Beller has reported that Mike Lull has passed away suddenly and unexpectedly.

I haven’t noted this in the thread title, just as new details come through. But yes, very sad if true, clearly one of the most respected builders in the world.

Si

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Bloody awful. I’ve been a Lull fan since about 1997 because they were seen as part of the upper echelons of super J’s and that’s when I started playing.

Owned a lull for a good while, and it was brilliant.

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What awful news.

Today I was the lucky purchaser of @Happy Jack ‘s PT4 which should land with me early next week. Last night I was exchanging emails with the Lull company, asking questions about the model, YOM etc. 😪

 

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Very sad news, I have owned 3 of his basses and the necks were probably the best I have ever played. RIP Mike😢

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This is shocking news. I'm stunned.

I've been playing a Mike Lull PJ5 for 8 years and it's one of the best basses I've picked up.

I've seen the guys in the shop are going to carry on. Excellent news.

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6Just read this on Facebook.  Awful news.

I've got a pair of Lulls, profess I didn't really know about his stuff until a few years ago, but it was (on paper at least) good enough for me to move away from many Gibsons to a couple of his.

Amazing basses, not once have I felt the need to move them on to get something else.

Rest peacefully chap.

 

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So sad 😞 

I went to his workshop a few years back, he was a perfect host and clearly a warm and genuine guy. Just for fun, Mike was excitedly asking me to try an original 57 P Bass he was working on, which I did, but I was more excited about playing his own P Bass and the beauties hanging on the wall.

I owned a few of Mike’s basses, there’s one I really shouldn’t have let go of in hindsight as I sold it for a more expensive vintage bass I couldn’t really afford, @Andy has her now :( 

RIP Mike 

 

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What tragic news, thoughts with his family.

The Lulls I've tried have all been astonishingly good instruments and the T pickups he designed are some of the best I've ever heard.

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5 hours ago, Chiliwailer said:

So sad 😞 

I went to his workshop a few years back, he was a perfect host and clearly a warm and genuine guy. Just for fun, Mike was excitedly asking me to try an original 57 P Bass he was working on, which I did, but I was more excited about playing his own P Bass and the beauties hanging on the wall.

I owned a few of Mike’s basses, there’s one I really shouldn’t have let go of in hindsight as I sold it for a more expensive vintage bass I couldn’t really afford, @Andy has her now :( 

RIP Mike 

 

Could always put that one right for you Daniel - I'm just starting to thin out my newer gear in favour of vintage so it could be available for you if you're really missing it!

 

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