Models

10 models

  • Technical line drawing of Music Man StingRay Bass

    Music Man StingRay Bass

    Solid-body electric bass model family

    Electric bass · United States

    Introduced in 1976 by Leo Fender's post-Fender company, the StingRay was among the first production basses with active electronics. Its large humbucking pickup and powerful onboard equalizer produce a punchy, scooped tone that became a standard for funk, rock, and slap playing.

  • Ko'olau T-100 Koa Tenor

    Hawaiian koa tenor ukulele model

    Ukulele · United States

    The Ko'olau T-100 is a tenor ukulele built by Ko'olau Guitar & Ukulele in Hawaii, featuring a figured Hawaiian koa body, an ebony fretboard and bridge, a Honduran mahogany neck, and a 17-inch scale with 14 frets to the body. It is assembled with hide glue in the company's traditional Hawaiian building method.

  • KoAloha KTM-00

    Hawaiian koa tenor ukulele model

    United States

    The KoAloha KTM-00 is the standard tenor ukulele handcrafted by KoAloha in Honolulu, Hawaii. It features an all-Hawaiian koa body, a Macassar ebony fingerboard and bridge, KoAloha's patented Musubi soundhole and unibrace construction, and a high-gloss finish, and is known for being light and loud for a tenor.

  • Ohana BK-10 Baritone

    Laminate-mahogany baritone ukulele

    United States

    A four-string student baritone ukulele with a laminate-mahogany body, satin finish, black binding, and open-geared tuners. Current exact-model maker and dealer photos show a solid paddle-style headstock, so this archived research row does not meet the slotted-headstock criterion.

  • Technical line drawing of Rickenbacker 4001

    Rickenbacker 4001

    Electric bass guitar

    Electric bass · United States

    Rickenbacker's classic electric bass, the 4001 features through-body neck construction and a bright, cutting tone with strong treble definition. It was played by influential bassists including Paul McCartney, Chris Squire, and Geddy Lee.

  • Ko'olau T-1 Series

    Hawaiian koa ukulele, Ko'olau's foundational model

    Ukulele · United States

    The T-1 is Ko'olau Guitar & Ukulele's foundational ukulele model, described by the maker as their 'true base model' and 'a root local instrument.' Handcrafted in limited quantities each year in Hawai'i, the T-1 features koa or other local woods, a rosewood or pheasant fingerboard, Gotoh tuners, a bone nut and saddle, and a satin open pore finish suitable from the backyard to the stage.

  • Technical line drawing of Rickenbacker 4003

    Rickenbacker 4003

    Neck-through electric bass model family

    Electric bass · United States

    The long-running successor to the 4001, introduced around 1979 and still in production, the 4003 is Rickenbacker's signature neck-through 'cresting wave' bass. It carries two single-coil pickups, a maple body and neck, full-length skunk-stripe neck-through construction, deluxe triangular inlays, and mono/stereo output, delivering the ringing sustain and treble punch heard on countless rock recordings.

  • Technical line drawing of G&L L-2000

    G&L L-2000

    Active/passive solid-body electric bass model family

    Electric bass · United States

    Introduced in 1980, the L-2000 is G&L's flagship four-string bass. It pairs two G&L Magnetic Field Design humbuckers with the Tri-Tone control system, whose mini-toggles select pickups, switch series/parallel routing, and toggle active/passive operation, plus active treble and bass controls. It uses a bolt-on neck and the Leo Fender-designed Saddle-Lock bridge.

  • Technical line drawing of Gibson Thunderbird

    Gibson Thunderbird

    Electric bass

    Electric bass · United States

    The bass companion to the Firebird, introduced in 1963 with the same reverse-offset body and through-body neck construction. Its mini-humbucking pickups give it a deep, growling tone that has anchored countless rock recordings.

  • Ko'olau CS (Contemporary Series)

    Hawaiian koa tenor ukulele with distinctive rounded CS body shape

    Ukulele · United States

    The Ko'olau CS is the maker's Contemporary Series ukulele, offered in tenor size with a distinctive CS body shape featuring a wider lower bout and a more pulled-in and tighter waist than the traditional model. Built with a radius fingerboard, a 'snake headstock shape,' abalone or wood rosette, and top-and-back binding, the CS is fully customizable with premium woods including koa, spruce, redwood, milo, and Hawaiian mahogany.