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hankSRay

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Guys I think the link doesnt work yet because of this...

Derek said:
Hi Guys,

On Thursday April 13th at 3:00pm The Casey Lee Ball Foundation will auction off this custom Stingray from last years namm show. Have a look and place your bid.

todays only the 12th aint it?:D
 

oddjob

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Must resist the urge to bid... we all know what happened the last time (and the wife won't be so forgiving this time around):rolleyes:
 

bovinehost

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Hey Derek, if it's going to be listed in the auction, no point in typing it in here, but what are all the signatures on that bad boy?

Jack
 

Derek

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HI Jack,

Hope you are well. We have been knee deep in the Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands and other assorted fun stuff.

Here is a paste from the Item description on Ebay. This is one nice bass as it is sitting here next to me in the office. Weight 9.45lbs

I really hope someone grabs this bad boy. It would really look cool hanging in a glass case in the living room.

The Casey Lee Ball Foundation is proud to offer this Special one-of-a kind Artist signed Namm 2005 Ernie Ball/Music Man Stingray. This bass was made for the winter Namm show as a special collectors piece and signed by friends and family of the Ernie Ball company. Such notable artists include Steve Lukather, Albert Lee, Steve Morse, Sterling Ball, Phil Chen, Peter Frampton, James Burton, Tim Forman-Switchfoot, John Moyer-Disturbed, Jimmy Dunlop, Johnny A, Bill Collings-Collings Guitars, Paul Gilbert, Jerry Donahue-Hellecasters,and Dave La Rue. The pickguard was omitted to display all the signatures making it a very unique example. Features include black finish, maple neck with rosewood fretboard and Music Man hard shell case. A true collector's piece this instrument would be a welcome addition to any collection.


Derek
 
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