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Zengineer

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  1. I bought a professional 2 P bass from Jason yesterday. It's in perfect condition - just as the advert said. Jason's a top bloke too - we sat and nattered about basses & motorbikes for quite a while when I went to collect it.  Great seller.

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  2. I've got other basses - an American Standard Jazz, a Stingray and a Yamaha BB 5 string. Can't really justify having all of them, but when did that ever stop any of us buying nice instruments :-)

    The Wal is the only one I don't play much, which is ridiculous given it's current value. Pretty sure I would if it was fretted though.

     

     

  3. Thanks for the re-assurance guys, I think I'll go ahead and get it done 🙂 I got the bass relatively cheaply when they were out of fashion, plus it needed work. Bought it cos I was a Mick Karn fan. It was all about the sound - the future value had nothing to do with it!

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  4. Hi everyone, this is my first post here.

    I’ve been a sound engineer most of my life and have played bass on & off since I was 15 - when I’ve had the time. I bought a 1984 Wal Mk1 lined fretless in the early 90’s (when they were cheap and out of fashion) which I still own. As much as I loved the Mick Karn sound in the 80s, I haven’t used the bass very much - I’m not really a fretless player tbh.

    I’ve booked the bass in at the Bass Gallery to have a couple of jobs done with a view to selling it. While I was there, they mentioned that it would be an easy job to put frets on if I wanted to. I would LOVE to have frets on this bass - with them it would be a keeper for me, no doubt!

    I gave them go-ahead, but now I’m wobbling. Bottom line is I don’t really want to sell the bass. I would really love to own a fretted Wal, but I’m a bit worried about making such a fundamental change to it.

    What do you guys think? Do I sell or modify? 

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