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3tsb

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Did Music Man make the 1978 Stingray with rosewood fretboards? Love the bass, but I've never seen anything other than maple.
 

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maple only on Pre-EB basses. --> EDIT: Not so sure anymore

But you could have a closer look at those fancy classic collection instruments that are out now...
 
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I watched a DVD Gary Moore live...somewhere... I don't remember the Title, anyway, bass player played pre EB Stingray with (I'm pretty sure) ebony fretboard!!! :eek:

Is that possible? :confused:
Nice whole black SR4, including vintage bridge with mute pads, matching Headstock and if I remember well, black ebony fretted FB without dots?

Anyone else watched that DVD?

Edit: OK I found it, there are dots on it, sorry, here it is:

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4t_9mLGDOw&feature=related"]YouTube- Gary Moore - Stand Up (Live) Sheffield[/nomedia]

Anyone comment about wonderful bass tone? What a bass tone, man, someone tell me which Music Man model is that?
 
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okay, well i pulled the trigger. a 1978 Pre EB 3 tone SB, white guard and rosewood neck. B0096XX. I'll put some pics up once she arrives. Does anyone know where I can get a vintage black guard? May want to switch it out.
 

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That is a beauty! You should probably check the neck date just to be sure as I don't recall seeing any fretted Rosewood board basses before 1979. I also thought the white guards were only on the very early Stingray basses up to early 1977. You never know with the pre EB basses though.
 

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That is a beauty! You should probably check the neck date just to be sure as I don't recall seeing any fretted Rosewood board basses before 1979. I also thought the white guards were only on the very early Stingray basses up to early 1977. You never know with the pre EB basses though.

I will. The decal seems to coincide with late '78 serial no. I've gotten a few who have told me that the rosewood was always an option, but not in the brochure, so it wasn't very popular.
 

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That is true. Aussie Mark had a very early fretless Stingray that had a rosewood board and I think all of the later fretless ones were Ebony. I love the 3 tone sunburst.
 

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Wow.
This forum doesn't stop to amaze me. :eek:

I honestly haven't ever seen a rosewood FB on a fretted Pre-EB-Bass.

So sorry everybody for telling fairy tales. I'll try not to jump to conclusions in the future...


Greets from the now very humble basscake ;)
 

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Fretted Rosewood was introduced at the end of 1979. The only Rosewood before that was fretless.

White pickguards were optional in 1976 and for a short time in 1977.

The "teardrop" cases were introduced c.1979-80.

Get them top pop the neck so you can inspect the date.
 

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Congrats on that tts beauty. My 78 Ray has the ser# B005942. Neck (or body, don't remember which) was stamped september 78.

Thanks! It could be a 1979 I guess. The serial is B009610. In any regard, I got a great deal and I'm glad to add her to my 2009 Ray 4HH.
 

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