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NickB

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Hi Everyone,

I'm new to the forum and look forward to learning about Music Man basses and guitars on this forum. My first EBMM instrument is a wonderful 2eq fretless 4 string from around 1990 (maybe a bit earlier). Unfortunately the database doesn't include early serial numbers so I'm hoping to discover a little about the bass here. The serial number is as follows:

28842

It would be great to find out more about this instrument. It's probably described as honey-burst and the body is made from a single piece of ash or swamp ash with fantastic grain plus a see through scratch-plate that shows off the grain more completely. Fingerboard is Pau Ferro. Any info much appreciated.

Nick
 

Rod Trussbroken

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Welcome to the Forum.

Your Bass is on the database:

Serial # 028842
Manufactured August 8th, 1989
Model BASS STING SUNBRST FRETLESS UNLIND 2EQ

The "Sunburst" finish back then was like a honey burst and today it is now named "Honeyburst".

Your finish is obviously different to the "Vintage Sunburst" which is the traditional Yellow, Red and outer Black finish.
 

NickB

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Hi Gav, Thank you so much for the information. It's great to find out more about my wonderful bass, it's the one instrument I will never be able to sell - I also have a more modern 4 string fretted EBMM from early 2000 - it has a 3 band EQ and massive output but doesn't sound as good as the 89 fretless model.

I've looked far and wide for a 5 string equivalent to my 89 (now I know the date) 4 string fretless to no avail until recently when I managed to acquire one of the 70 short run BFR 5 string fretless models - baked maple neck (I prefer Pau Ferro, Rosewood or Ebony but all Maple can be fun too). I had to sell a 78 Strat that really played well and a Carvin LB75 fretless to fund it but no regrets there!

Finally, would it be possible for you to direct me to the database you refer to?

Regards,

Nick
 
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