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I feel a bit guilty being the current owner of Steve's 2 fretless builds. I like them both, and for some reason I'm concerned that if I had only one fretless, something would happen to it one day (stolen, damage beyond repair) and I'd regret selling the other one. Is that silly?
Not silly. They are both amazing. I would probably only use a fretless at church and my other basses work just fine for that.
 
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I feel a bit guilty being the current owner of Steve's 2 fretless builds. I like them both, and for some reason I'm concerned that if I had only one fretless, something would happen to it one day (stolen, damage beyond repair) and I'd regret selling the other one. Is that silly?

Those are quite different fretless basses. I could easily see why you would want both. Different flavors of great!:)
 
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Lol
You go Steve!
I love this neighborhood!:D
And you know if the Warwick is too heavy or hangs funny on a strap...it's back to lusting after the LG! :bassist::hyper:
Which is the "better buy" as it's newer, a 5 string over a 4 string and a more known commodity so less risk long term. Probably better resale potential as well. :cool:

My only unknown is the Aguilar preamp. All mine have had the Bartolini preamp.
 
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I feel a bit guilty being the current owner of Steve's 2 fretless builds. I like them both, and for some reason I'm concerned that if I had only one fretless, something would happen to it one day (stolen, damage beyond repair) and I'd regret selling the other one. Is that silly?

I also owned one of Steve's fretless before it went into your hands. It was a sweet bass-I should have kept it!
 
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No seller’s remorse here!
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