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bloodofkings

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undefined Hey everyone, I was wondering if someone could help me out here. I picked up a Stingray 5 for a good price off of a friend of mine. Thing is, it was in a fire. Yes, a fire. I will say the bass still plays like dream. If that doesn't scream craftsmanship. I don't know what does. It's a sweet bass otherwise. Sounds great, plays great. It just has a bit of cosmetic damage. I wanted to get it close to factory look again. Not perfect factory look but, I'd like to get the logos back on and all. I was curious as to what that would take and how much it would cost and, who I need to speak to. Here are some pictures of it.


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Steve Dude Barr

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Colin said:
I like it like that.

Colin


Really now??? I could probably work out a deal on this for you Colin...email Jack...and have your Visa card handy... ;)


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JB1

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FWIW, I'd say keep the blisters on the h/s, but ditch that fugly checkerplate p/g.
 

bloodofkings

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Hey thanks everyone for the advice. I appreciate it very much. I will contact them as soon as I get a chance. Yeah, that pickguard has got to go man. It's a piece of aluminum diamond plate. I shredded my finger on it last night. On top of it not looking that good. Eh, I got it so damn cheap I have no room to complain about anything. Haha. It plays and sounds amazing. It was the only thing that survived that fire to my knowledge. It was in a roadcase. I'm guessing that's why it didn't char.
 
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