Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Swap Shop and Wish Lists => Seen on craigslist, eBay, and elsewhere => Topic started by: gtrguy on June 29, 2024, 10:20:19 AM
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Martin EB28 at GC. Yes, I like the oddball ones.
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Martin/Vintage-1970s-Eb-28-Electric-Bass-Guitar.gc
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That has got to be one of the ugliest headstocks I've ever seen.
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Nobody else liked them either, which is why the EB line died a very quick, quiet death. It's lineage though, is traced to this; https://vintagemartin.com/stauffer.html
EB-28 is extremely rare. Most, maybe all were active P/J config. Somewhere here there's another thread where I posted a picture of the electronics cavity of one of these.
*here it was; https://reverb.com/item/3428263-martin-eb-28-electric-bass-guitar-w-hard-case-26342
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Ouch! You hurt its feelings!!
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:D
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IMHO it looks like it was originally a semi-cone headstock but someone put it so close to a fire/heat that it melted.
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IMHO it looks like it was originally a semi-cone headstock but someone put it so close to a fire/heat that it melted.
🤣 That's perfect. The body was a little bit close to the fire as well.
For sure that whole EB concept was a swing and a miss for Martin. It was just such a radical departure from what was expected of them, I'm surprised C.F. IIIrd ever agreed to it. Still, I'm kinda' on the side of David's original post... I like the odd ones too.
*I think there ain't no way GC is getting 1600 smokes for that bass. Way too rough.
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And another one for the folks who appreciate the less than gorgeous but well made (ask me how I know)!
https://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/collections/clearance-deals-and-steals/products/martin-eb-18-natural-2027829
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I had one. We never got along. I think I gave it away.
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A bass with a " Smirff like" appeal perhaps ? OR a bass only a " Smirff" could love ? Poor little bass .
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I had a Martin F-50 thin hollow-body electric. Martin made the neck and a luthier in upstate New York built the body. It had a single D’Armond pickup. Not a great guitar. I traded it for a motorcycle and got the best of the deal.
Bill, tgo
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Bill. I am curious as to the brand and engine size displacement of the motorcycle :)
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IIRC, it was a Yamaha 305 with a 2-stroke engine. Somehow I avoided killing myself on it.
Bill, tgo
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Bill,
In the mid 1970s I had a 1966 Honda 305 Scrambler with a 4 Stroke engine. :)