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Hello all...

Just wondered what peoples thoughts might be on the thought of fretting a GWB35? I'm a fan of them, their feel and tone, and really like the sound of the GWB2, the fretted version but they're raaaaaaaaaarrrrrreeeee!

You'd be looking at about £100 I guess minimum to have the work done, so, potentially having invested £400-450 into the instrument.

What say you folks?

Jam

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[quote name='bassjamm' post='1321900' date='Jul 31 2011, 02:08 AM']Hello all...

Just wondered what peoples thoughts might be on the thought of fretting a GWB35? [b]I'm a fan of them, their feel and tone, and really like the sound of the GWB2, the fretted version [/b]but they're raaaaaaaaaarrrrrreeeee!

You'd be looking at about £100 I guess minimum to have the work done, so, potentially having invested £400-450 into the instrument.

What say you folks?

Jam[/quote]
Answered your own question there, I reckon :) Go for it. But yes, keep a fretless one too.

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[quote name='Blademan_98' post='1322571' date='Jul 31 2011, 10:23 PM']You could always de-fret again and have nice markers :)[/quote]

The GWB already has nice markers :)

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