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My first bass was a fretted one. Was a good learner for sure. It is a cheap bass, but if for a Good price, would make a great fretless to learn on or a project bass.
bought a fretted one new long ago for $99. put active emgs in it and gigged it for a couple of seasons. it was fine, a lightweight and easy playing bass.
a good good price would be around $75. in my book.
Thanks dude. I lent my p bass to a relative about a month or so ago and havent heard from said relative since. So we were looking to replace it with something inexpensive
Looked at a Carlo Robelli Fretless, but it looked like a piece of junk.
Bought this exact same bass (fretless) yesterday from my local pawn shop for $80. It is in like new condition. A little cleanup and a new set of strings, and gigged with it last night. I kind of like it. The cheap ceramic P pickup sounded pretty good. May cut in a J pickup. Quite surprised with it.