Fretless baritone Flying V neck - make an offer!

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Yes, a fretless guitar neck:
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Warmoth flying V baritone, maple/maple, standard thin profile. No dots or markings, could be fretted for any scale you want, or played fretless.  I bought it years ago when I was playing more fretless guitar, but I could never quite bond with the long scale & thin neck profile.  Finished in TruOil, includes a set of Gotoh SG38 tuners in black, Warmoth installed nut.  The finish is hardly perfect, but more than a little bit of care was taken to get it as satiny smooth as it is.  There is one minor mistake (see bottom pic): when drilling the holes for the truss rod cover, I went through to the back of the neck. This was filled & finished over, and is only visible from the back.  I'd say 8/10 condition.

I won't ever use it again, and it needs to get played. I might consider a trade for a fretted bass neck, but otherwise, PM me w/a remotely serious offer and it's yours.
 
This looks like something StübHead would scoop up! I gotta say, I'm intrigued; it is certainly something to mull over...
 
bump - anyone? anyone?  This just deserves to be experimented on by some braver* soul than I.  I'd be especially interested in a fretted bass neck if anyone has one to trade, but ANY remotely serious offer will be entertained.  The triangle box is a'waitin'. . .

* Or more tolerant of thin neck profiles.
 
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