Sincere apologies folks, I've lost a handle on what's being recommended as a solution here... (my fault not yours)
Is the suggestion that the existing fingerboard remains fitted, with an additional fretted board fitted to it?
Yes, pictures sent.
Chris didn't speak in absolutes however, given that it's a neck-thru offered the aforementioned as his initial assessment.
Personally, I'd trust him implicitly on whatever he decides given his reputation and experience.
Just a wee update
I made initial contact with Chris May today and it seems that the best way to go is to plane the fingerboard off, then replace with a new fretted one. Rather him than me 😮
Considering Chris hand made this bass I reckon he is 'the man' for the task..
Yes, I can now see the confusion... no intention to confuse, apologies to all for the omission.
I've taken your advice btw and contacted Overwater for guidance. Nice steer!
I wouldn't want to get into that 🙄... I received it from the very fellow who comissioned it.
He was a very nice chap indeed and I had the better end of the deal!
It has side dots in the conventional fretted position (commissioned this way by the original customer against the advice of Chris May aparently).
Definitely want to keep this bass, have wanted one for decades... I'll keep it as a fretless if needs be.
Hi fellow basschatters: I'm seeking some guidance.
I've recently acquired a fantastic handmade Overwater Progress Elite 5 string fretless in a trade...
It's a stunning bass as is -however, it would probably better serve my musical adventures with frets. So, the defretting process of a conventional fretted neck is very well documented... but conversely there is next to nothing out there on t'internet on adding frets to a factory fitted fretless!
Can it be done?
As the Overwater is neck-thru I'm guessing a new fingerboard might be the only way... unless you know better???
Fantastic account, thanks for sharing! I've been a JB fan since the early 80's... I live about s 45 minute drive from that venue: I had no idea it was happening...
Gutted😣
I own a featherweight ACG & a lightweight Fender Jazz: I usually avoid any bass over 8.5lbs however, the Overwater just sounds and plays so wonderfully that I've decided that it is worth the weight... strengthening my shoulders could be a left-field (as in unexpected) but very useful idea!
Fellow Baschatters
I've recently been lucky enough to acquire an Overwater Progress 3 deluxe - absolutely gorgeous looks, playability and tone: the only downside is that it is a bit of a heavyweight (and my shoulder is feeling it after an hour or two).
Can any of you recommend a wide and well padded strap that would assist ease the weight?
Thanks in advance!