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[quote name='alyctes' timestamp='1500327461' post='3337024'] That looks very nice, and John's a nice guy I've bought from twice already Sadly, I don't need it and I've no confidence in my ability to play unlined FL nowadays. Good luck with it! [/quote] Thanks! 😊 have you still got the Aria fretless? Playing Unlined fretless is actually very instinctive, much easier than people often think.....why not give it a try? 😁
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IBANEZ ROADSTAR II RB960 1984 390€ ****SOLD*****
oldslapper replied to Basstardz's topic in Basses For Sale
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Bought a bitsa jazz with unlined warmoth neck in the end. Thanks for all the suggestions. John Here's some details http://basschat.co.uk/forum/19-basses-for-sale/
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[quote name='Count Bassy' timestamp='1500292310' post='3336677'] Take your lined fretless - Close your eyes - Ta Da! instant unlined fretless. [/quote] 😊 Mind you....I'd probably fall over....or asleep
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[quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' timestamp='1500116346' post='3335713'] I got a fantastic unlined precision neck with ebony board from brandoni guitars when I built my fretless precision several years ago. I think it was about £100 then, so replacing the neck could be a much cheaper and easily reversible option to modifying the existing neck. In your position however I would keep the lines & get used to them. [/quote] That's very reasonable for a replacement neck.
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Thanks again for the suggestions, and the kind offer. It's the side dots that are the main issue, the lines are irritating more than anything, as I tend to look straight down onto the side rather than onto the board itself. But estheticly I prefer a plain board, no lines, no dots....but it's just personal taste. I'm not the best person for structural mods, so I'd use a tech for that. The bass isn't hugely valuable (£600 approx) but is viewed as a "vintage" pedigree being Japanese. Cheers, John
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[quote name='Marc S' timestamp='1499869645' post='3334195'] My fretless (Jazz) is lined, and I know I much prefer it. Oddly enough, I don't mind the dots on the side of the neck being in the "wrong" place either - it seems to work for me anyway [/quote] Just goes to show....whatever works 😊
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[quote name='ikay' timestamp='1499842060' post='3333922'] A suitably coloured marker pen carefully applied? Cheap and cheerful, but then I am! [/quote] On the lines and dots?
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[quote name='Norris' timestamp='1499845274' post='3333947'] Coat the board in black epoxy? [/quote] Another option to consider cheers.
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[quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1499846695' post='3333961'] If you decide to go for a new board I would recommend Brook Guitars down in Devon. They did a superb job on [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/256290-nbd-fender-precision-american-special-fretless-conversion/"]this[/url] P bass I used to own. [/quote] That is a lovely job. What did it cost (was that the £200 you mentioned in your earlier reply?)
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[quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1499844426' post='3333938'] Halfway between marker pen and new board is wood dye; many DB boards are blonde but dyed to look like they're a darker (and more expensive) wood. Go careful! [/quote] Thanks Chris I'll check that out.
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[quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1499803253' post='3333775'] Unless it is proper vintage or valuable, I'd just have a nice unlined board fitted. Eliminating the lines and moving the dots on the existing board will devalue it anyway, so why not just have what your want? [/quote] Sounds like replacing the board is the only option. Shame, as I thought there might be a simpler solution. Thanks for the suggestions chaps 🙂
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[quote name='roman_sub' timestamp='1499799548' post='3333729'] I think the only way to do it properly would be to replace the fingerboard entirely. That's likely to be £200+ job... unless the bass in question is really, really special, I wouldnt recommend it! For what it's worth, I found playing on lined boards easier, having previously only played unlined ones. [/quote] Thanks for the reply. Hoping to not have to replace the board, but might be an option. Funnily enough, I find lined boards more confusing. 😊.
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I have possibilty of buying a very nice lined fretless jazz bass, however I prefer unlined boards. The neck is beautifully aged, so don't want to swap necks. Any suggestions on refinishing/painting a neck to a plain finish? I'd have to do something about moving the side dots too. Any help appreciated. Thanks, John
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Nice shot from last night with Jo Burt experience, after last encore. https://goo.gl/photos/BqfUWLD3U6Y8EDJ89
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[quote name='BaconCheese' timestamp='1499111890' post='3329314'] Steven was just so high all the time that they had to fire him. [/quote] Aaaaah, the age old link between jazz & rock....heroin
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Interesting thread. I've certainly "journeyed" 🤢 from Punk as my starting place through a variety of genre over the past 40 years, with jazz being the most recent landing place. But I can't say I've left any genre behind, but rather have gathered a load of influences which I probably bring to each project I'm involved with. Ending up in jazz doesn't necessarily mean never again playing hair metal, for instance (although with less hair).
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Collection in Person?!? a) Collecting what exactly? I'd stay well away TBH
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My daughter took me to see Bowie Collective tonight as a fathers day present. Wasn't sure what to expect, as the only tribute band I've witnessed was a Queen one, hired in for a Christmas party, and it was awful. I saw DB when I were a lad, and didn't want to be disappointed. But they were very good, front man did a good impression especially with the between song chat. 2 guitars, drummer, percussionist, keys player, sax player, female b/vocalist, 3 string players & bass player who rocked a 4 string P & a Stingray. So, a 12 piece band. I would say they are worth going to see, nice visual set & video screen throughout. I don't know if the bassist is on this forum, and if he is I'd like to say...good job mate & thanks for a good show.
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[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1497608602' post='3319432'] EKO were an Italian builder who went out of business in the 70s (I think). Most of the parts were bought up by Brandoni in Wembley. They're pretty good basses - not a bad price for that one. [/quote] Thanks M. The addition of Kent Armstrong pups is pulling me in I must admit..