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These groovy Bond Guitars were only made in 1984 & 1985. We’ve read places that less than 1000 were ever made (read full Wikipedia description below). The fingerboard is stepped anodized aluminum (see pics). It does not actually have frets, but is not at all like a fretless guitar because it is not infinitely variable in its intonation. The steps break up the scale in the same way frets do. It is in its own category, but it still feels and plays pretty similar to a fretted guitar. The guitar is one piece, made of carbon fiber. We are missing the power supply box, but everything should work as it should, it plays and sounds great. Owning an Electraglide takes a bit of responsibility. You must remember to hookup the guitar to the power supply (with the included TRS cable) before connecting the power. It is unlikely you will hurt the guitar breaking this rule, but there is always a chance.
The pickups create sound like any others, and the audio components are analog, but everything is controlled digitally. It doesn’t “sound digital” or anything, it’s just for control features. The controls are pretty great actually, one volume and separate treble and bass controls rather than a roll off (tone knob), plus the pickup selector allows you to choose any combination of pickups and phase you want: There is an on/off for each and phase reverse for the neck and bridge. Reversing both the neck and bridge is the same as reversing only the middle, thus every combination is achievable. Bonds were prone to a surface crack where the neck meets the body, and this one IS PERFECT. Like Its excellent overall with no cracks. Comes its its ultra rare trapezoid shaped hard case.

From Wikipedia:
The Bond Electraglide was a manufactured by Bond Guitars between 1984 and 1985. It resembled a matte-black, 3-pickup (although with the 1962 onwards double cut-away), with a unique stepped aluminum fingerboard (anodized black) instead of traditional frets. Pickup switching, volume and tone controls were completely , powered by a large internal motherboard.
The player selected pickups via five pushbuttons; volume, treble and bass were incremented numerically via digital rocker switches, confirmed by a three-colour readout.
The guitar required an external power supply pack and given the state of engineering at the time, was relatively bulky; it never really caught on in the marketplace and only about 1400 units were ever manufactured.
British guitarist is known to have used a Bond Electraglide with his band in the mid 1980s. , of U2, used his extensively on , including the solo on “One Tree Hill”, as well as on “Exit,” and “Mothers of the Disappeared”. , , and were also Electraglide users.
Bond Guitars was set up by Andrew Bond (d. 1999) in , Scotland, in 1984. The company ceased trading in 1986.

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1985
Bond
Excellent
Black
Original Hard
23 Years
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