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I was thinking the same thing, but given that was an acoustic, it made sense. I did go to a fretless site,a nd learned a few things, I was thinking of putting epoxy on the fretboard Jaco-style as well. It's a maple fretboard and I've already filled the frets with wood filler, because I need my reference points for intonation. I also was trying to figure out string gauge and all that, I just planned on using roundwound strings and tuning to standard, although standard for me is a half step down. I'd love the idea of adding a sustainer to the guitar, but it's a cheap axe and am only experimenting, so maybe I'll look into buying a nicer mid priced strat or something and put one in on it. I do remember Per saying something about doing fretless, and if I remember, he put a sustainer on his guitar as well, How's that working out? --- "Goddard, Duncan" <goddard.duncan@mtvne.com> wrote: > >> Brian I think Per was the last post on fretless > stuff on the list > but I've posted from time to time. I play fretless > and use a light > gauge think the top is 12. << > > ah- I mentioned that I'd fumbled with a fretless > gibson marauder whilst > on a business trip in copenhagen; as I recall the > neck was epoxied in a > jaco-style, & the slots were neatly filled with some > pale wood-filler > stuff. standard tuning. it was much easier to play > than I'd imagined, > though I spend plenty of time on fretless basses. I > nearly bought the > thing but I came to my senses just in time. :-) > > a top E of 12 doesn't strike me as especially light, > though.... that's > firmly in dick dale/stevie ray vaughan territory, > gauge-wise. > > d. > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz