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Should I go for it?

I've been looking for an unlined fretless for a while and found one on a local company's website. It is a used Hohner B2AFL, its basically a licensed Steinberger copy. :bassist:

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I think it looks top notch but definitely needs some cleaning. Of course I will have to play it first and everything, I was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with one of these?
 
I bought a fretted one, w/the d-tuner bridge, brand-new in 80-somethin. Actually sounded nice, played great. Garbage active preamp- sounded fine switched off. After a very poor defret it still sounded excellent- the mwah was THICK. I'd guess a factory-stock fretless version might just be fairly close to awesome.
 
The main reason I have been looking for an unlined fretless is because I want a challenge. Of course there are other reasons such as how great they look and sound. I still have to play it and if it doesn't feel as awesome as I thought it would be, I won't get it.
 
There is an ad on Kijiji for a Samick 5 String Unlined Fretless with case and practice amp. He's asking $750 but I'm pretty confident I can get it down to $500. I have never heard of this brand but it looks pretty snazzy, anyone have any experience with these?
 

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