Were the late '70s Sabre basses in just natural and black?
D Driver2112 New member Joined Dec 24, 2006 Messages 1 Dec 24, 2006 #1 Were the late '70s Sabre basses in just natural and black?
Chris C Well-known member Joined Jul 1, 2005 Messages 186 Location UT Dec 24, 2006 #2 Nope. Here are some cool Sabres to check out. http://www.ernieball.com/forums/music-man-basses/20623-why-not-bring-back-sabre.html
Nope. Here are some cool Sabres to check out. http://www.ernieball.com/forums/music-man-basses/20623-why-not-bring-back-sabre.html
bdgotoh Well-known member Joined Feb 2, 2005 Messages 970 Location Pacific NW Dec 24, 2006 #3 It seems like the most common pre-EB Sabre colors are natural and burst, then black and white. Some early Inca Silver are out there too, but not many.
It seems like the most common pre-EB Sabre colors are natural and burst, then black and white. Some early Inca Silver are out there too, but not many.
HornetAMX Well-known member Joined Feb 5, 2006 Messages 172 Location Austin, Texas Dec 24, 2006 #4 Don't forget Walnut! And they also had the "narrow neck" option. (as well as unlined fretless)
mrpackerguy Well-known member Joined Jul 17, 2006 Messages 610 Location Badger and Packer Country Dec 24, 2006 #5 I have the natural/maple/black with matching headstock.
Caca de Kick Well-known member Joined Sep 29, 2006 Messages 1,363 Location South Seattle Dec 24, 2006 #6 natural, sunburst, black, white, walnut stain, inca silver are the ones I've seen.
Rod Trussbroken Moderator Joined Jul 25, 2002 Messages 5,216 Location Bris Vegas. AUSTRALIA. Dec 24, 2006 #7 During the Grover Jackson Pre-EB period (as from late 79 or early 80): Tobacco Burst and Trans Red (with a clear pg) were also included.
During the Grover Jackson Pre-EB period (as from late 79 or early 80): Tobacco Burst and Trans Red (with a clear pg) were also included.