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BrandonS

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... quite a while back I sold my SR4. Now that I've been playing a solid 2.5 years :) I wanted another, and to move to five strings. I JUST got this SR5 (serial number dates it to 2000) and LOVE IT! I am wondering what the color is/was back then...

It is a silver (w/matching headstock) that can either be cool or warm, just depends on lighting. Anyway, what color is this called? Thanks!

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BrandonS

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Bizarre... the Serial# thread won't open or display for me!
anyway, I'll just post it here...

E14935
SR5 (some sorta) SILVER, Matching Headstock, flat Black PG
 

oli@bass

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Congratulations Brandon, that's a great looking bass... and it surely sounds as good as it looks!

I guess, that must be Gunsmoke Silver.
 
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CONGRATULATIONS!

I have a Sterling Silver Bongo 5 HH which seems to photograph differently than yours. I believe Sterling Silver didn't come out until 2008.
 
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BrandonS

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Thanks everyone... seems this is most likely Pearl Platinum, based on the replies and further whittling down due to the age of the bass. Again, thanks!
 

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LOL, the only reason I might is if I have NO CLUE how to handle the low B :)
On rehearsal with it last night... I'd say about 3/4 good, with just a few "whoops, wrong string" moments!
 

BrandonS

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I'm keeping most of my fours as well. I also play in a rock-a-billy band and I use an Epiphone Jack Casady or a ****er Jazz works best for that (skinny necks, fast work!)
you're right... it appears perseverance is key.
 

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I also play in a rock-a-billy band and I use an Epiphone Jack Casady or a ****er Jazz works best for that (skinny necks, fast work!)

I play rockabilly on Bongo fivers. Let he who dares to challenge my choices step forth!

That is a BEAUTIFUL SR5. Use it for rockabilly or I shall taunt you mercilessly.
 

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I have the IDENTICAL bass - same year as well, s/n E13802 - yes, it IS Pearl Platinum and an awesome color... kind of a cross between the current Silver and Egyptian Smoke...
 
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