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Anyone got an unlined fretless Stingray 4 for sale?

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    Anyone got an unlined fretless Stingray 4 for sale?

    When I become an expat in a couple of months time I'll be leaving the '76 fretless at home, so would like to take a less valuable fretless with me. So, I'm in the market for a fretless SR4, any color or condition, 2 or 3 band, but must be an unlined board. Original pup and preamp please. Would love to hear from anyone who has one available. I'd also consider a fretless F***** P.
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    Mark where are you moving to?

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    I can look after your fretless 76

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottbass71
    Mark where are you moving to?
    Jakarta. Which means I'll only be taking 3 or 4 basses (maybe 5), and only ones that can be replaced or are still in production. The good news about that is that means I can take my Bongo and black Ray, but I'm not willing to risk either of my fretless basses ('76 Ray and Scroll bass).

    So, a fretless Ernie Ray would be a good thing to buy before I move, especially since nobody will ship anything to Indonesian ebayers
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    How long are you there for Mark?

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    Gav, I haven't sighted the contract yet, but 2-3 years is what we've discussed
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    If I may ask, what is your occupation Mark??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebmuscmanlvr83
    If I may ask, what is your occupation Mark??
    my profile ....

    Birthday:
    September 1, 1961
    Are you a Guitar or Bass player?:
    Both
    Where have you seen an Ernie Ball advertisement:
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    I currently own a 1976 Stringray fretless (possibly the first fretless to leave the factory), a 1998 Stingray, and a 2004 Bongo HH
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    horse riding, photography, baseball, beer drinking
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    HR Director, Musician
    I work for the Asia-Pacific division of the Campbell Soup Company, and will be the HR Director for our ASEAN region business (3500 employees)
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    I'd be willing to ship to Indonesia as long as you were the buyer Mark! I actually sold a fretless L-2000 to a guy in Singapore without trouble, but he had Pitters to vouch for him.

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    Nearly twenty years ago, I studied the Indonesian language (Bahasa Indones) for nearly a year.

    I was GOOD for a while there.

    Then they said, "We need you to learn Spanish" and I promptly forgot everything but simple greetings and so on.

    Indonesia .... most populous Islamic country in the world.

    You gonna have FUN, boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bovinehost
    Indonesia .... most populous Islamic country in the world.

    You gonna have FUN, boy.
    Hey Jack, that's what I thought too, until we spent 5 days in Jakarta last week. Friendly people, great security (metal detectors and car checks at every car park, hotel and shopping mall), not enough Westerners to be a target (there was an obvious reason why they targetted Bali - the Marriott bombing in Jakarta killed one Westerner, the Australian Embassy bombing killed no Westerners. Why waste your van and explosives for that low return?).

    Modern city with excellent facilities, good cheap beer, great food, Western style shopping malls everywhere, live bands in every hotel, bar and restaurant 7 nights a week (I met two expats who play in local bands, so that's not an issue). And they're gonna pay me twice what I make here, pay for our accommodation, give us two cars with drivers and a maid. Plus a bunch of other nice benefits.

    There's more chance of me dying in a plane crash or auto wreck here in Australia than there is of getting blown to pieces in a terrorist bombing in Jakarta. But I will keep my eyes open and watch our azzes.
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    So, has anyone got an unlined fretless SR4 they might want to sell?
    Cheers
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    2009 black/tort Big Al 4 SSS

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