I guess what I'm saying with Wishbass; it's hard for me to see anything in those other than a fella with a little bit of talent for whittling but no real engineering capacity; or design skill, sitting in his holler shop trying to carve out a life for himself. It's cool and kudos to him for being able to do that. I'm willing to bet that the high dollar boutique luthiers would be embarrassed putting instruments like the Wishbasses into the world.
Electric Basses
We want to make you the best sounding Fretless Electric Bass in the world for about what you would pay for an entry level imported bass. How can we do this? It's simple; we use honest woods and honest sweat and make an honest profit. We sell direct to you, and eliminate the 100% markup that music stores charge. Therefore, a $400 bass costs you $400, and not $800. We have some of the most respected bassists in the world playing Wishbasses, although we do not have any paid endorsers.
Translation: $400 is about all my basses are worth.
We use traditional materials and methods, but are able to take advantage of the most modern technology to save you money, and most importantly, make it easier for you to get your music from your brain to the audience's ears.
Translation: We have a rudimentary knowledge of luthiery and aren't tooled up to do anything better than a bass worth $400
Our basses are designed to maximize the acoustic coupling between the strings and the neck/body wood. This produces a fine woody tone and lots of sustain. Our basses minimize the metal and electronics in between your hands and the amplifier, letting you control your tones instinctively, instantly, organicly.
Translation: We don't have any real design skills so we are gonna make up an industry term (acoustic coupling?) and throw some buzz words at you to make it look like we know what we are talking about.
The Fretless bass is not just an electric bass guitar with no frets, it is a different instrument.
Translation: We aren't tooled up to slot and fret instruments and the investment is too great and it's just easier to build a fretless bass
Our ergonomics and tone are unequaled in the industy[sic].
Site your references/subjective opinion.
We make the most comfortable bass in the world. We have had many customers tell us that they can play much longer without stress and strain than they ever have been able to do before.
Translation: Lot's of people blow smoke up our asses cause they don't want us to feel bad.
Source:
http://www.wishbass.com/ I'm pretty sure that website has remained unchanged for the past 12 years. This isn't meant to be an attack; just poking a little anonymous fun.
Not gonna lie. Wishbasses have their voice; and they have their place; in a very niche and kitsch market. I have absolutely no issue with that; and I'd love to have a go with a wishbass,...but I'm not gonna actually buy one; with money.
Deltz is right on the money. $250 for a unique Fretless. I'd rather that Squier that Fooman is after,...but whatevs,...to each his own.
A thought just popped into my head,....I wonder if Wishnevky could make me an EUB.