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Old 11-26-2008, 07:34 PM
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Vintage King Mortone URB

This bass has a beautiful open sound due mainly to its considerable age (my teacher whom I bought it from estimates it to be nearly 100 years old and I'm waiting for confirmation of this from a local luthier). It's a 3/4 plywood King Mortone with a full ebony fingerboard. I'm selling it with a heavily padded and overly pocket bag, meisel stand, and a base-model pickup.
The tuning pegs have been repaired and if you can overlook the nicks and scratches, you'll be pleased with the open sound that only time can deliver. $3200 OBO; pickup and test drives in Chicago LP. More pics available on request.

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Old 11-26-2008, 09:41 PM
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Well, not quite 100 years old. The first Kings were made in, what, 1934? Is there a serial number on the label inside the bass? If so, we can answer that question right away.
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Old 12-09-2008, 08:05 PM
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Well, I suppose inaccuracy is one of the many mistakes we make when young and in love. The number is 3085. Any additional info is much obliged.
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Old 12-09-2008, 08:42 PM
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The two databases I know of put that serial # between 1954 and 1956.
You might also try listing this on the bluegrass bass place classifieds; those folks go bonkers over nice old King basses (and Kays, and American Standards, and Epiphones, and Gretschs, and Gibsons).
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3085 = 1954

FWIW - According to my sources, Serial #s 2550 - 3100 = 1954 . . . pretty much the same ball park - just call it 55 (+ or - a couple) - close enough - huh?
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