Description
This Kay M1W, serial number 6859 is a clean example of a vintage Kay. The build and overall look is typical for the 1940s-50s. The M1W designation is unusual — possibly a short-run variation or contract model Kay produced for a specific order — which makes this one an interesting find.
The bass features what appears to be its original ebony nut, suggesting the fingerboard may also be original. In any case, it’s a solid ebony board in good overall condition. It currently has an aftermarket adjustable bridge that will receive a full set of shop adjustments before it leaves here.
The bass also comes equipped with a Fishman BP-100 pickup to get you started, along with a bow quiver and what seems to be a Meridian cover. The strings on it now are D’Addario Helicores, giving the bass a punchy, lively feel. An upgraded non-original endpin is installed as well — definitely a step up from the factory hardware.
The back has an interesting one-piece veneer with attractive flame, showing normal cosmetic wear for its age, while the top is in very good condition with minimal distortion on the treble side — a great sign on a vintage Kay. The neck has a one-piece heel, and the classic Kluson machines, likely nickel-plated, complete the period-correct look.
Sonically, it has all the characteristics you expect from a well-preserved Kay: thumpy and warm. Once we complete the setup, this bass will be ready to go and playing its best.








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