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    For Sale Late 1970s Kramer 650B Fretless

    For sale is a late 1970s Kramer 650B fretless bass. This one belonged to my late dad (known here on Talkbass as Dr. Riddim) who passed in 2019, and is the last bass of his that I'm not keeping that needs to be sold - I've held onto it for too long. As I've been told, he special ordered this one...
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    SOLD 2002 MIK Lakland Skyline 55-01 Deluxe, quilted tobacco burst, 5-string fretless

    For sale is one 2002 Lakland Skyline 55-01 Deluxe, lined fretless, 35" scale 5-string bass. The finish on this is a beautiful quilted tobacco sunburst with little if any blemishes. Comes with a case, which has some damage at the corners. This one was the backup to my dad's main 55-94 Deluxe...
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    SOLD 1996 Lakland 55-94 Deluxe, red quilted, fretless 5-string - Price lowered

    For sale is one 1996 Lakland 55-94 Deluxe, 5-string unlined fretless in a 34 inch scale, the serial number puts this at #10 for the first year of the 55-94 series from my research. This bass was gigged regularly, but it was meticulously taken care of. The back of the neck has lost its finished...
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    Caring for an old leather strap

    After my father (Dr. Riddim) passed in September, I had the responsibility of going through his musical equipment. I went through his regular gig bag and pulled out this leather piece, well worn and worn well for decades. He's pretty much used this singular strap since the early 80s, I believe...
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    Lakland bridge?

    Hey all, I found this bridge (and its mounting screws) in a padded envelope amongst a box of other bass hardware and wanted to know if anyone had any ideas what it might be? My father had two 5-string Laklands, an early 55-94 Deluxe and a 55-01 Skyline. He labeled the envelope it was in with...
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    Dr. Riddim

    My father, also known as Dr. Riddim, read these forums a lot chiming in when he could provide some information, usually when the topic discussed something he also had and could provide that first hand experience. He played and preferred unlined fretless 5s, except for when the gig required...