I got this Wishbass years back. Unfortunately it arrived with the headstock spilt in two..more or less down the middle.. My first attempt at repair didnt last long. The second was much better..but unfortunately the bass fell over, and the impact broke the repair again. The poor bass bass was leaning up against a wall for about a year with half a headstock, and 2 strings still attached.
I decided it was time to attempt another repair.
I repaired the headstock by thoroughly getting all the old glue out between the wood fibres..and using a combination of marine epoxy and mahogany sawdust (as a filler).
I also decided while it was on the bench to give it a full makeover.
The fretboard has been levelled, the nut replaced with a bone one, the bridge lowered considerably, a new CTS pot installed...and the whole bass has been refinished using Tru Oil.
I have 5 fretlesses..among them is a Le Fay Remington Steele..and my new baby a Rob Allen MB2....this beasty sounds absolutely fabulous..and can hold its own with any of my other fretless basses...and it only has a pretty unexciting EMG select pick...and a solitary volume control. The Mwah is gorgeous...and its tone is woody and Melancholy....these basses have many detractors...but I absolutely love mine...gnarly wood included.
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I think I might get another one of these amazing basses......