[quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1443789853' post='2877717']
Ha ha, no, that really was the point, one with frets, one without. I don;t play retted often but once I got used to the Wal circuit (took a while), I found all other fretted basses a little lacking in tonal options. As it also took me a while to get used to the way the Wal balances and plays, and as my original fretless Wal was once fretted, the obvious choice seemed to be to get the original re-fretted and buy a new fretless. I knew exactly what I was looking for and up it popped in Seattle!
Now selling my other six basses (did I ever need six), to pay for it and my B-15 as an insurance for the possibility of needing a new DB, but very happy I've gone the path I have. Problem is that at present I have two Wal FLs, one with rounds and one with flats, and love both equally. Do you see where I'm going with this
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How are you getting on with the one with flats?
When I got my fretless Mk1 it had nickles on it and sounded incredible... My default position with fretless is flats so I bought a set of la bellas (being my prefered option) and put them on. Only I found that I didn't like the tone anyway near as much as I did with the nickles, so I ended up putting them back on.
... Also in answer to your post above, you obviously need to keep both and source a fretted one