| FT: Mike Dolan Fretless Neck (fits Fenders)
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Picked this up a long while ago, and I've been using it on my fretless P-bass for a long while. However, I have another bass covering most of my fretless needs, and this has just been collecting dust.
Super comfy and super thin, maple with an unlined ebony board. Out of all my jazz basses, and ones I've played, its most comparable to my 67 P-bass with a 61 Jazz neck. This neck fits Fenders and fit my MIA P-bass no problem when I installed it.
Some wear on the back of the neck (minor scratches and marks) but nothing that you can see from more than a few inches away, and nothing that affects playability. I've had rounds on this bass a couple of times, but not for long, and as such, there is a little bit of fingerboard wear. Nothing more than you'd see on a fretless hanging in GC, if anything, probably less. I usually had the bass strung up with flats. You could probably get rid of the marks with some steel wool or superfine sandpaper.
There is a fake Fender decal on it. In my opinion, it doesn't look too real and its under the nitro lacquer. Its gold, and it just says Fender on it. There are a few head stock dings. Currently has Fender stamped tuners, they are the large style open back.
Looking for a fretted neck that'll fit a Fender. Depending on what you're offering this neck might come with tuners. I can't add cash to any trades, but your cash is welcome. I also have an actual Fender P-bass decal I was planning on installing, that could also be included.
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Last edited by GeneralElectric : 10-24-2009 at 04:20 PM.
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