Hi guys
I've just bought a Blueburst '89 StingRay. Posted the serial number in the Database thread, and Dan kindly replied confirming the finish. However, according to the records at Ernie Ball, the bass should have a solid Maple neck - but it has a Rosewood board.
Body date stamped Sep 26 1989, neck date stamped Oct 16 1989 (also penciled mark RD.10.15.89). Dan gives a completion date of November 3 1989.
My first thought was maybe necks were switched at some point - and indeed, Dan says it was semi-common that distributors in those days switched necks.
But my other (not so nice) thought was - maybe a previous owner had it reboarded?
When comparing it to my '92 Stingray (which I bought from new) that also has a Rosewood board, I noticed a difference in the positioning of the side dots. On the '92, they're entirely in the Rosewood. On the '89, they're sitting centered on the line where the Rosewood meets the Maple.
Of course, the '92 is a 6-bolt with the truss wheel whereas the '89 is a 4-bolt with the truss adjustment at the nut. So I'm wondering whether other specs like the positioning of the side dots might have changed during those years as well.
It would be great if you let me know where they are on your '89s (or thereabouts) - thanks!
I've just bought a Blueburst '89 StingRay. Posted the serial number in the Database thread, and Dan kindly replied confirming the finish. However, according to the records at Ernie Ball, the bass should have a solid Maple neck - but it has a Rosewood board.
Body date stamped Sep 26 1989, neck date stamped Oct 16 1989 (also penciled mark RD.10.15.89). Dan gives a completion date of November 3 1989.
My first thought was maybe necks were switched at some point - and indeed, Dan says it was semi-common that distributors in those days switched necks.
But my other (not so nice) thought was - maybe a previous owner had it reboarded?
When comparing it to my '92 Stingray (which I bought from new) that also has a Rosewood board, I noticed a difference in the positioning of the side dots. On the '92, they're entirely in the Rosewood. On the '89, they're sitting centered on the line where the Rosewood meets the Maple.
Of course, the '92 is a 6-bolt with the truss wheel whereas the '89 is a 4-bolt with the truss adjustment at the nut. So I'm wondering whether other specs like the positioning of the side dots might have changed during those years as well.
It would be great if you let me know where they are on your '89s (or thereabouts) - thanks!