I just closed on the purchase of a 1979 Series I short-scale with the intention to turn it into my dream-fretless. I am planning to do 3 major things to it and would love any advise or input to avoid potential pitfalls.
1. Fretless conversion
I have a very capable luthier in town who will do all the heavy lifting on the project. Remove frets, install light wood fret markers, level fingerboard, CA coating on fingerboard, install new Alembic strings (oval wound), setup adjustments
2. String spacing
I have owned a Series II short-scale for the past year and absolutely love it. It has a very narrow neck 1.5”/2.0” with the resulting very tight string spacing. I have small hands and play with a very light touch, so this suits me quite well. The new bass has standard short-scale neck dimensions and the wider string spacing associated with it. I will give myself a good amount of time to see if I like the wider string spacing and if changing back and forth between the 2 basses confuses my fingers or not. I am prepared though to have the new bass changed to the same string spacing as my Series II, hoping that the wider neck itself won’t bother me.
3. Re-locate the PU-selector
I like where the PU-selector on the SII bass is and am contemplating to move it on the SI as well. My only concern there is drilling the additional hole, but I guess my luthier could take care of that easily enough.
I also plan on polishing all the brass pieces before handing the bass to the luthier to have her look her best after the conversion.
I’d appreciate any input and thoughts.
Cheers,
Oliver