footnote to this adventure:
so it's been an unusual cold crappy long drawn out damp seattle kind of spring here in the mile high city. haven't seen the sun in a week or so. fire up the fretless to greet the dawn with on saturday morning, check the tuning and the whole bass is sharp by almost a 1/2 step. try to play a song and the A string is nothing but rattle up and down the neck, the others getting there. out come the tools and it took a 1/2 turn on each truss rod to get some relief back in the neck. Played it a little while yesterday, it's still got a little ways to go, probably tweak it again tonight. My bass corner is in the most exposed room of the house which probably doesn't help matters.
i've owned 4 fretless basses over the years, all of them neck-throughs, 3 of them alembics and i've never had one that goes as wonky as this one does when the weather changes. good thing she's so pretty and sings like she does when she's happy or it would've been off to the home for wayward basses with her long ago.
BTW, new strings get tuned to pitch, then i hook my finger under them around the 12th fret, tug it up off the neck about an inch or so, re-tune and they pretty much stay put after that. i've seen guys actually cringe when i do that. wouldn't recommend it for an instrument with a headstock repair.