Lakland currently manufactures a U.S.-made line of basses called the "U.S. Series", and a lower-priced Indonesian-made line called the "Skyline Series".
Signature Basses Lakin conceived of a signature model bass in 1997. A bass player himself and a fan of bassist
Joe Osborn, Lakin contacted Osborn after reading an article about him in
Bass Player magazine. Other signature models were developed in collaboration with bassists
Geezer Butler,
Jerry Scheff,
Donald "Duck" Dunn,
Darryl Jones and
Bob Glaub. The Donald "Duck" Dunn and Bob Glaub signature models remain in production under the names 44-64 Custom, and 44-64/55-64, respectively.
Hollowbody The Lakland Hollowbody is a dual-pickup, hollow-body electric bass guitar designed in conjunction with luthier Michael Tobias. The bass is constructed of carved
mahogany for the back and sides and of
maple for the top and neck. The fingerboard is made of
rosewood. Current models are equipped with two of Lakland's Chi-Sonic pickups. The body of the bass is completely hollow with no supporting center block.
Decade The Lakland Decade is a dual-pickup, solid-body electric bass guitar released in 2004 to celebrate the company's 10th anniversary. The U.S. Series Decade is available in a variety of configurations. The Skyline series is constructed of a
mahogany body,
maple neck, and
rosewood fingerboard and equipped with Lakland's Chi-Sonic pickups.
U.S. Series Lakland U.S. Series basses are manufactured by Lakland in the United States. Current U.S. Series models include: • 44-94: Lakland's first bass • 55-94: Lakland's first 5-string bass, featuring a 35-inch scale neck •
Decade: a dual-pickup bass created to celebrate the company's 10th anniversary • 44-60/55-60: the first Lakland signature model, • 44-64 Custom: a 4-string bass combining a
Precision-style body and a
Jazz-style neck, formerly known as the Duck Dunn Signature • 44-51/44-51M: 4 string basses (with rosewood/maple alternative fingerboards) inspired by the first
Fender Precision Bass which debuted in 1951 • 44-AJ/55-AJ: an active
Jazz-style bass available in 4- and 5-string models •
Hollowbody: a dual-pickup, hollow-body bass designed in conjunction with luthier Michael Tobias • 55-69 Tetsuya: a pink-finished 5-string bass designed in collaboration with
L'Arc-en-Ciel bassist
Tetsuya and Japanese electric guitar and bass manufacturer
ESP Skyline Series Lakland introduced its lower-priced Skyline Series of basses in 2001. Originally manufactured in
South Korea, Skyline Series basses are shipped to Lakland's U.S. facility for the installation of electronics and final inspection and set-up. In 2001, Lakland introduced the Korean (Indonesian since 2008) made Skyline Series. Developed with the help of importer-exporter Westheimer Corp., the midrange Skyline Series is constructed using North American wood and features the same overall design as the US basses (excluding the graphite reinforcement on the 4-string necks, all necks being half-sawn instead of quarter-sawn, acrylic nuts instead of bone, no left-hand models, no alder body wood option, and in far fewer colors) but is cut, finished, and assembled overseas. Once the instrument arrives in Chicago, the company's builders work to install its electronics and make sure the frets are leveled within specification of Lakland's US models. Lakland currently uses the PLEK setup and leveling system. The Skyline 44-02 and 55-02 models originally contained the USA Bartolini MM\J pickups and NTMB preamp, the same system that was in the USA 44-94 and 55-94 basses. Currently all of those models (44-94, 55–94, 44–02, 55–02) contain the Lakland-Hanson LH3 system. The Skyline 44-01 and 55-01 models contain the Korean Bartolini MK1 pickups and preamp. The Osborn, Scheff, and Jones signature models previously featured Hipshot-licensed tuners and Lakland-Hanson custom pickups. (Previously Lakland used Aero or
Lindy Fralin pickups.) == Shoreline Series/Skyline Japan series ==