I want to give fretless bass a go. I bought a fretless Mighty Mite neck to put on my Squier Jazz Bass which I like a lot but I missed having that bass as a regular fretted and didn't want to keep swapping the neck over. I play bass an awful lot more than I play guitar and own one bass but several guitars. So I decided the sensible thing to do is to sell some guitars and buy a second bass. Given the year and a bit of drama (already well documented in the pub, I'd rather avoid the details here) I've decided to splash out a bit and buy myself something nice as a bit of a 'thank god that's over' gift. Also, there will be some gear sales in the next couple of months to fund this (Matamp, Ventura ES175, Ibanez Melody Maker and perhaps some more).
This is what I have now. MIJ Squier Jazz Bass bought from Pat a few years back. I absolutely love it and in looking for something else I'm just looking for having an alternative option rather than making up for shortcomings.
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Rickenbacker 4003 in black
Price - £1000-1200

It's been a quite a few years since I've played a Rickenbacker bass but I've loved every guitar of theirs I've played. It's a lot of money for a gear purchase and there's no doubt that at least part of what you're paying for is some brand name exclusivity. I don't think much of their approach to second hand sales (see this thread for a good example - link) and after reading around some other forums I'm actually a bit put off by the company. Despite that I think this is still my first choice but I want to play a handful (possibly at the Bristol meet-up) before spending a little over a grand on one.
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Jazzmaster VI partsmaster
Price - £800-1000


Ever since playing Fredo's custom shop Bass VI I've been thinking about making something like this. USACG make a 30" VI neck and they also make a regular jazzmaster body so I'd imagine they'd make the body and neck for this if I asked them. I've not fully decided the details in terms of control plates (the Marr plate is only on the pink one because that's what I used to photoshop the image) and that sort of thing but I'm fairly set on the rough idea.
There's no doubt that a Jazzmaster VI would be awesome but there are a few potential downsides. It might turn out to be a bit of a novelty and not get played much, could be a nightmare to put together and it probably also doesn't solve the issue of wanting one fretted one fretless bass as I imagine it won't fully fill the fretted bass role. Another thing is there's no way to try it before spending the money and I would have no idea how well it would turn out until it was finished.
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Guild B302 in black
Price - £550-700

I love this option. I'm not sure if I like it more than a Rickenbacker but it's half the price. The main difficulty would be finding the right one. Perhaps if I manage to get one I'd occasionally wish that I'd just put up the money for the 4003. It should hold it's value enough to sell it for what I buy it for and buy a Rick if that is the case, though. If I see one at a reasonable price that looks as good as the one posted here it will be hard to turn it down.
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Loaded Fender Body
Price - about £300 for MIA

Considering I already have a neck with tuners attached a simple option would be to just buy a loaded body. Not the most exciting choice but certainly functional. I could also just buy a Squier and put my fretless neck on it.
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Stagg Electric Upright Bass
Price - £330

This certainly solves the fretless conundrum. I want to get into some jazz playing so moving towards upright is likely a good idea. I definitely don't have the space for an acoustic upright and these get good reviews at the entry level price point. My main concern is that it will fill like a compromised halfway point that doesn't have the satisfaction of an electric bass or an acoustic upright. They hold resale well and are easily available for £330 so it's fairly low risk but still quite a ballsy choice compared to just buying an electric.
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It's a difficult decision because I don't want to buy several new things but other than the Rick and Guild covering similar ground these each offer very different things, all of which I like. I know that it will ultimately be down to me to decide but I'm interested to see what you guys have to say or if you have any ideas I've not thought about.
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