A prototype bass was built in Norfolk England in 1983 and a business partnership was formed to produce Staccato guitars, at the old school house in Woodbastwick, Norfolk. The partners on equal shares were Pat Townshend, Bill Wyman, Chris and Mick Jagger.
This was something of a milestone in British music history for a musical instrument to be financially backed by members of the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world the Rolling stones.
The M.G. model was launched in 1985, this was along more conventional lines with fixed neck (not interchangeable) but retaining the cast magnesium alloy though neck, precision right hand turning system and fibreglass body. Just over 200 of the M.G. models were built with the production ending in 1987 after Pat resigned from the company re-entering the world of classic motorcycle racing, as a rider, turner and development engineer (find out more in the motorbikes section)

The most famous and most seen M.G. bass was the chrome plated E.M.G. pickup model, specially commissioned by Gene Simmonds from the U.S.A. of mega band "Kiss". seen firing rockets from the headstock in the crazy, crazy nights video. the chrome bass and also a standard M.G. bass painted gold which Gene bought from us first, can be seen in many Kiss music videos, Gene liked the Anglo Saxon look!
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Staccato still make basses to order although there are only 60 cast necks left so numbers are extremely limited.
Our number one customer and staccato fan is Yoshio "Cain" Kubo from Japanese death-metal outfit "Shadow". Yoshio brought his first M.G. bass in the 80's when they were in production and owns around 6 or 7. we are currently building him a chrome plated replica of the Gene Simmonds model. We are building a second one alongside Yoshio's so there will be No2 for sale.
We can build alternative body shapes to special order
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