I can't sleep at night. All I hear is the sound of low-frequency
quacking. The only thing that can help me is a Lakland Duck Dunn. I
need a Duck.
To that end, my beautiful Michael Kelly is up for sale. It's a great sounding AEB, I just never seem to choose it among my basses. Just one of those things, I guess. The only flaws that would photograph are a small ding to the left of the soundhole, a tiny chip on the back of the headstock, and two circles on the front of the body that the previous owner put stickers on, which have faded in the year or so I've had the bass.
These go for $320 + shipping on Musicians Friend, Music123, Guitar Center, etc., so $250/OBO + shipping seems fair. If you have a Duck, and are interested in a trade (+ cash from me), I'm all ears!
Specs, direct from michaelkellyguitars.com:
CONSTRUCTION: Set-neck
BACK & SIDES: Flame maple
TOP: Spruce
NECK: Mahogany
REINFORCEMENT: 2 way adjustable truss rods w/2 graphite rods
BRACING: Standard
FRETBOARD: Rosewood
BINDING: Wood with triple-ply plastic
INLAY: Firefly inlay of abalone and pearl with mini dot markers
SOUND HOLE: Wood inlay design
BRIDGE: Michael Kelly rosewood acoustic bridge
TUNERS: Die cast
PICKUPS: Acoustic under saddle pickup
ELECTRONICS: Shadow LC3 pre-amp
HARDWARE: Chrome
