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Warwick Dolphin Pro 1 5 Fretless (1995) - *SOLD*
Ā£2200
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What a beauty! If it had frets Iā€™d have it off you like a shot. GLWTS

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Buy it and get it fretted !!!
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Always been fascinated by the shape of these - but why ā€œDolphinā€?!!

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GLWTS

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1 hour ago, Risk101 said:

Always been fascinated by the shape of these - but why ā€œDolphinā€?!!

Because on the first edition something like 30~35 years ago, the fingerboard inlays were dolphins. šŸ˜‰

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26 minutes ago, Hellzero said:

Because on the first edition something like 30~35 years ago, the fingerboard inlays were dolphins. šŸ˜‰

Only the fretted version has dolphin inlays ā˜ļøšŸ¤“

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8 minutes ago, herr rocket said:

Only the fretted version has dolphin inlays ā˜ļøšŸ¤“

There was no fretless version way back in 1989 when it was first released, even if Hans-Peter Wilfer is also pretending that the body shape is reminiscent of a dolphin (that he certainly never saw and had to put dolphin inlays for clarification). ā˜šŸ»šŸ¤“

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1 hour ago, Risk101 said:

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Always been fascinated by the shape of these - but why ā€œDolphinā€?!!

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Due to its pickup configuration, and therefore its versatility, Warwick saw it as an instrument that for many would be all-porpoise.

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1 hour ago, mike f said:


Due to its pickup configuration, and therefore its versatility, Warwick saw it as an instrument that for many would be all-porpoise.


ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.that is very clever !!! Ā We wonā€™t go into why my Warwick is a ā€œdirty blondeā€ šŸ˜‚

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3 hours ago, mike f said:


Due to its pickup configuration, and therefore its versatility, Warwick saw it as an instrument that for many would be all-porpoise.


letā€™s hope that whoever buys this gives her a good home and doesnā€™t have to flipperĀ 

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18 hours ago, herr rocket said:

Only the fretted version has dolphin inlays ā˜ļøšŸ¤“

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You can get fretless versions with inlays if you requested; I have had one, so I can state that as fact.Ā  However, the Dolphin is not a common bass and the fretless version was/is even rarer again.Ā Ā 

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My dolphin pro1 appears to have been fretless at birth.Ā  Fretted by a previous owner. So ebony board, stainless frets and an extra fret too.Ā  Sustain forever.

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It would be a great shame to convert this one to frets ... but it would work really well.

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22 minutes ago, NickA said:

My dolphin pro1 appears to have been fretless at birth.Ā  Fretted by a previous owner. So ebony board, stainless frets and an extra fret too.Ā  Sustain forever.

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It would be a great shame to convert it ... but it would work really well.

<inserts fingers in ears> La la la I canā€™t hear you.Ā 

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