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heath_the_great

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nohing wrong with 'fros.....smoking though "im getting the black lung pa"

i got some great lp's..war of the worlds, various stevie ray, some michael, john laws the list goes on and on and on

clear strats rock the casbah

played a nice natural ray 5 today....i want the 4 :cool:
 

nspark

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Beth said:
While it does state that the body of the bass is "selected hardwoods" meaning it could be ash and it could be alder, I would say at least 95% of the body wood on StingRays is ash. Let your dealer know you want it specified on the order and I'll make sure it gets marked as one "ash only".
Out of curiosity, can you ask for "alder only"?

-Nick Park
 

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Could get a premium ash body, with a burst finish? Its the same theory as natural. I think that would be killer. Pacific Blue Burst on top of flame ash, or whatever premium ash is. That would just be insane. :D
 

heath_the_great

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nah, im into natural....im not all that particuallry attracted by flame or quilt tops..too pimp for me, i havent got the bootsy outfit yet.....i think plain natural is classy and sexy....although i really dig white with white pickguard with maple fingerboard, but only on the stingray 5 strangely
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although, they all look sexy :D ...i almost creamed my pants the first time i saw the "build an instrument option", every bass website should have that :cool:
 

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That's the 1st time I've seen that SR5 combination.
Man, that IS real nice . . and I'm a rosewood guy.
 

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Jack, twist BP's arm and get him to build me a lefty Sterling H/S and I'll pay the 450.00 for that good looking chunk of wood.

Where do I send my deposit? Or, do you need the whole chunk of change for an order like this?

I'm not joking!!!
 

strummer

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Psycho Ward said:
Jack, twist BP's arm and get him to build me a lefty Sterling H/S and I'll pay the 450.00 for that good looking chunk of wood.

Where do I send my deposit? Or, do you need the whole chunk of change for an order like this?

I'm not joking!!!

Ah, so that's what desperation sounds like ;)

I am so happy I started out playing righty, even if it was only because it didn't occur to me you could play south paw.
 

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strummer said:
Ah, so that's what desperation sounds like ;)

I am so happy I started out playing righty, even if it was only because it didn't occur to me you could play south paw.

I can't explain it, but I did try to learn right handed... (ok, I tried a little), it just feels weak to me. On keys or the wind controller it makes no difference. I took up bass late in life too, I'm too old to learn anything righty.... there, I said it!

I'm not desperate, I just would really like to have one. I love my Sterling I have now and intend to keep it, but I'd also like to have a maple fretboard model too, so why not go for the gusto! :D
 

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strummer said:
Ah, so that's what desperation sounds like ;)

I am so happy I started out playing righty, even if it was only because it didn't occur to me you could play south paw.
As a lefty, I was fortunate that when I took up bass, my bro'/teacher plainly warned me. That's why I evangelize to lefty newbies to avoid the abyss, cuz I owe it back to others for the benefit I received.
 

heath_the_great

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Moondog said:
That's the 1st time I've seen that SR5 combination.
Man, that IS real nice . . and I'm a rosewood guy.
ive played an sr5 in that color/wood combo, was worn like a nice old 60's jazz, the color was more creme and a few dings...sounded and played so nice...although i think the SR5 would look alot hotter with a gold/mirror scratchplate....how come you dont see more stingray's worn like jaco's jazz?
 

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Colin said:
Mark. was that bass used on any recordings that you know about?

Colin

Colin, my contact with Todd about the bass has only been a couple of short emails, so I haven't quizzed him about the recording history of the bass. I do know that it was (with the original fretted neck) Todd's main gigging bass for several years, and that the '76 dated fretless neck was added by a subsequent owner (Todd gave the bass to a guy who was the guitarist in the final Dragon lineup).

Here's a pic of Dragon on Countdown in the 1970's, with Todd playing this bass, with it's original maple fretted neck ...

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