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Mid 80s Wilkes Fretless Bass (with the 'slap plates')
£750
SE/Kent/London


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Up for sale is my Wilkes fretless - a rare one from a somewhat unsung but excellent and innovative luthier who sat happily alongside the JayDees/ Statii and Wals in the bass friendly music stores of the mid-eighties. I was after one of these for a long time as I used to gravitate towards them at the Bass Centre back in the day. Sadly, I have to trim back and it's always six strings and fretlesses that go to the block first.

It's a fabulous sounding and great playing fretless. Extremely well made with a dark ebony board with lines, super stiff maple neck and a Honduran mahogany body. This is a bass with a lot of deep end and sustain. Action is great and it's a mwah-some, singy fretless if you get my drift.

The pickup in the P sweet spot is unusual; it's a Schaller Bassbucker and has a very hot output and (as mentioned before) a tonne of low end. Apparently these pickups used to go into the early Carl Thompson basses. These pickups sound very full and punchy. They also have a useful coil split switch which sets the bucker to single coil mode (for those moments when you want a bit less beef...there is a lot of beef on offer here). Schaller hardware completes the bass and is rock solid. 

Condition is pretty good given the age. The headstock, neck and board are in great nick while the body has a few dings but no missing finish. Looks pretty mean in its black plumage. 

The piezo slap plates work and add more attack if you were inclined to hit this bass with a thumb. 

The controls are vol/tone and piezo mix. I've found the piezo mix knob also works as a presence knob. It sounds great.

I've also added a YT clip of a spin at Dean Town for laffs...it's punchy!

Comes with a gigbag. Not able to ship I think but happy to meet up

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Edited by Cairobill
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I had one of these back in the day, holding on to it for quite a few years. Mine was the same colour - exactly the same, in fact, apart from mine being unlined.

 

From memory, the name for this model was the Wilkes Percussive Fretless.

 

CB

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