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I don't think a fretless Chapman Stick would work at all. I don't play one, but my best friend Katrin does and it seemed to me that the sound was totally based on the string striking the fret after being tapped. I imagine without that fret it would just "buzz" out on a flat plank. No? I could be totally wrong. It seemed a finicky beast as well, she's have to play it at room temp for a while after it had been in any type of cold. (and we only live in the San Francisco area, so we're not talking BRRRRR) Before warmed up a lot of the strings would barely sound. This was an oak instrument, and probably wouldn't happen with a carbon fiber model. I'd send some mail to Emmet before I went and started ripping frets off a $1000+ instrument. Mark Sottilaro Louis Rossi wrote: > > Ciao. > > I can swear that someone mentioned a fretless baritone gtr here a few >weeks > ago..…Can someone point me to it? Did that Godin Gliss. have a longer > scale? I had toyed around with getting another chapman stick & making one > side fretless as well. > > Thanks > > LOU > > _________________________________________________________________ > Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963