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I read a thing recently where Joe Hubbard said he had a Squier Jazz that had the frets flattened so the instrument played like a fretless but still had enough metal in the board for slapping. I'm intrigued - has anybody tried this?

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Yes, but not intentionally, and possibly not to the extent Joe Hubbard is talking about! I expect he means flattened VERY close to the fingerboard, which might work just fine if the frets are well seated... The bass I had with flat frets had SHOCKINGLY bad intonation as the witness point (think that's the right term) was effectively on the edge of the fret instead of the center...

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Not quite the same thing but i have an old precision with really low frets from years of use, and it feels way better to play than my other 2 precisions. Don't quite know why, perhaps the low frets get you a bit closer to the board which makes it all a bit more responsive. Not at a stage where i'm having intonation issues but they're pretty low compared to the other basses I have.

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I remember reading in a bass tuition book, probably coming on for 25 years ago about a fretless with brass fret markers.

Can't for the life of me remember the make/model.

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[quote name='project_c' timestamp='1500565605' post='3338756']
Not quite the same thing but i have an old precision with really low frets from years of use, and it feels way better to play than my other 2 precisions. Don't quite know why, perhaps the low frets get you a bit closer to the board which makes it all a bit more responsive. Not at a stage where i'm having intonation issues but they're pretty low compared to the other basses I have.
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My '73 P has alarmingly worn frets but it plays beautifully. I'll enjoy it while it lasts.

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[quote name='Jakester' timestamp='1500538174' post='3338489']
Not quite the same thing, but I'm sure I've seen a fretless with a single fret right up at the dusty end to give that 'clank' when slapping.
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Yes, I seem to recall Warwick offered that as an option on fretless models in the '80s?

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[quote name='Jakester' timestamp='1500538174' post='3338489']
Not quite the same thing, but I'm sure I've seen a fretless with a single fret right up at the dusty end to give that 'clank' when slapping.
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I've heard of these too. Rather than a fret I thought it was just a metal plate set in at the end of the fingerboard.

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