Today is Lowender Wednesday and lunch at this time is unknown but it will be tasty whatever it happens to be.
I have been a bass player since the 60s. A band has to have a good bass grove driving it along with a drummer. The rest falls in. I know that there are some excellent bass players on this forum and I could only add a bit to what these guys already know/do. Here are my bass guitars and my reflections on each of them and I am looking for thoughts from you Lowenders.

On the left is a Fender American Deluxe Jazz, Next, my new to me 1999 L2000 Fretless (Beautiful I think), and my Music Man Stingray 5.
I have done 2 CDs with the Fender Jazz and it has a nice mellow tone (18V Preamp). I recently recorded with the Stingray 5 and it does growl. I like it. Last weekend I went to Northern Minnesota to practice with our band and I used the L2000 for the first time. This thing cooks! The gain is much higher than the Musicman. The controls and tone are outstanding and I have to believe that it could work for any kind of music. Are these a best kept secret? Our lead player is a Pro and after a half hour I asked him "what do you think"? He loved the tone but said that it sounded wishy. He was trying to tell me that I was not dead on all the time. That is the challenge in going to Fretless. I have had bass players tell me that it took them a year to play in tune. I will hang in there. This L2000 is so impressive that if it doesn't work out for me Fretless, I will try to get a Fretted Ebony neck for it.
Now, I need your help on this next Stingray 5 that is getting a resto.

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It was a mess when I bought it and I am going to do it in a Baby Blue. It was a job to strip it as it had been repainted without stripping the first time so it was double trouble. It was originally Transparent and covered with Black. It has a ding in the wood that is already filled and that is why it is not being restored in Transparent.
Here is my question, It has a birdseye neck and do I leave the headstock natural or paint it to match the body? The logo will be restored either way.
The next question is, The neck has oil stains on the fretboard from playing and that has a certain appeal to me. Do I sand it out or leave it? Let me know what you folks think on this.
Final question is why are you a bass player. I know that many of you do both 6 string guitar and bass and some of you do 8 string bass so the number of strings is not an issue. If anyone asks, I will share later why I prefer bass as I could do either if I have a chance to practice the material on the regular 6 string. Lowenders, let us know! Have a great day everyone and I will check in mid afternoon. At my age, everyday is a good day! -- Darwin.