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Joel

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Rec'd a new gem and would like to know the born on, config and original shop info.

Thanks!

E96608

This StingRay 3EQ was completed on July 7th, 2015. The color is White with the Maple neck. It was originally shipped to Sweetwater.

Have an Ernie Ball Music Man Stingray with serial nr: E03341
Would really appreciate information about it.

This StingRay 3EQ was completed on August 11th, 1998. The color is Translucent Red with the Rosewood fretboard. It was originally shipped to EM Nordic.

Joel-

Can you do this one for me please: Stingray 5HH SLO Special , S/N E85882 Thanks, javadog

This StingRay HH was completed on August 24th, 2011. The color is White with the SLO Special Maple neck & Rosewood fretboard. It was originally shipped to Musician's Friend.
 

Joel

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Hi,

I would like to know the DOB of my MM Silhouette Special G17716.

Thanks

This Silhouette Special HSS was completed on November 20th, 2001. The color is Blue Dawn with the Maple neck & matching headstock. It was originally shipped to Guitar Center.
 

Domstrato

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This Silhouette Special HSS was completed on November 20th, 2001. The color is Blue Dawn with the Maple neck & matching headstock. It was originally shipped to Guitar Center.

Thank you Joel.
I Have another that I would like to know the DOB. It's a MusicMan Luke III HH serial number G73570

Thanks
 

Joel

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Thank you Joel.
I Have another that I would like to know the DOB. It's a MusicMan Luke III HH serial number G73570

Thanks

This Luke III HH was completed on December 15th, 2015. The color is Bodhi Blue with the roasted Maple neck & Rosewood fretboard. It was originally shipped to Sweetwater.

I recently picked up two Stingrays.

38312

and

E35021 (Has a 'Custom Made' Neck Plate)

38312 - This StingRay 3EQ was completed on August 4th, 1993. The color is Teal with the Rosewood fretboard. It was originally shipped to Manny's Music.

E35021 - This StingRay 3EQ was completed on June 16th, 2004. The color is Radiance Red with the Rosewood fretboard & black headstock. This was from a limited edition run that was only open for order from February to April of 2004. It was originally shipped to Guitar Center.
 

metaljeff

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This Luke III HH was completed on December 15th, 2015. The color is Bodhi Blue with the roasted Maple neck & Rosewood fretboard. It was originally shipped to Sweetwater.



38312 - This StingRay 3EQ was completed on August 4th, 1993. The color is Teal with the Rosewood fretboard. It was originally shipped to Manny's Music.

E35021 - This StingRay 3EQ was completed on June 16th, 2004. The color is Radiance Red with the Rosewood fretboard & black headstock. This was from a limited edition run that was only open for order from February to April of 2004. It was originally shipped to Guitar Center.

Excellent info. Thanks Joel!
 

DumBass

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Hi,

it looks like my Stingray has a landmark birthday coming up : it's been a good 25 years since I last took the neck off, but I can remember that the date written there was a little different to the date written on the control plate (6-29-87).

I have a few questions about this bass, if you could answer them for me, that would be greatly appreciated :


1. What is the official D.O.B. of Sting Ray Bass # 25792 (serial on bridge)?

2. The control plate is dated, and signed by "MB", or possibly "JB" (see attached photo's). Who might that be, and are they still working at Ernie Ball?

Sting Ray Bass _ circuit board.jpg

Sting Ray Bass _ date.jpg

3. The maple neck and fret board are a really nice mixture of flame, and birds eye. What is it officially listed / described as?

4. What is the neck radius for Stingrays of this early E.B. period?

5. The frets are still in very good condition, all things considered. Should I want to replace any, like for like, in the next 30 years - what material, and size, was used here?

6. The nut has a hairline fracture in the "D" slot - it's never caused a problem, but :

a) Could this be due to using medium gauge Stainless Steel strings (lower tension, but narrower, and more abrasive), rather than standard gauge Nickle coated strings?

b) Where can I get a replacement original (non-compensated) nut?

7. How did this bass come to be in The U.K.?


Many thanks for the great service you guys provide, and for any information you can give me.

This bass has been my workhorse for most of it's 30 years, and it's never let me down - I think the only adjustment I've ever needed to make was to the truss rod, when I switched to medium gauge strings in about 1994, and some minor tweaks to lower the action.

There's no reason to believe that wont continue for the next 30 years... although am I correct in understanding that owning a 1987 Stingray entitles me to a free 30th anniversary Stingray5? :D

Cheers!
 

Joel

Ernie Ball, Inc.
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Hi,

it looks like my Stingray has a landmark birthday coming up : it's been a good 25 years since I last took the neck off, but I can remember that the date written there was a little different to the date written on the control plate (6-29-87).

I have a few questions about this bass, if you could answer them for me, that would be greatly appreciated :


1. What is the official D.O.B. of Sting Ray Bass # 25792 (serial on bridge)?

2. The control plate is dated, and signed by "MB", or possibly "JB" (see attached photo's). Who might that be, and are they still working at Ernie Ball?

View attachment 32011

View attachment 32012

3. The maple neck and fret board are a really nice mixture of flame, and birds eye. What is it officially listed / described as?

4. What is the neck radius for Stingrays of this early E.B. period?

5. The frets are still in very good condition, all things considered. Should I want to replace any, like for like, in the next 30 years - what material, and size, was used here?

6. The nut has a hairline fracture in the "D" slot - it's never caused a problem, but :

a) Could this be due to using medium gauge Stainless Steel strings (lower tension, but narrower, and more abrasive), rather than standard gauge Nickle coated strings?

b) Where can I get a replacement original (non-compensated) nut?

7. How did this bass come to be in The U.K.?


Many thanks for the great service you guys provide, and for any information you can give me.

This bass has been my workhorse for most of it's 30 years, and it's never let me down - I think the only adjustment I've ever needed to make was to the truss rod, when I switched to medium gauge strings in about 1994, and some minor tweaks to lower the action.

There's no reason to believe that wont continue for the next 30 years... although am I correct in understanding that owning a 1987 Stingray entitles me to a free 30th anniversary Stingray5? :D

Cheers!

1. What is the official D.O.B. of Sting Ray Bass # 25792 (serial on bridge)?

July 3rd, 1987.

2. The control plate is dated, and signed by "MB", or possibly "JB" (see attached photo's). Who might that be, and are they still working at Ernie Ball?

I'm not sure who that is.

View attachment 32011

View attachment 32012

3. The maple neck and fret board are a really nice mixture of flame, and birds eye. What is it officially listed / described as?

Officially listed in the serial number database as "Maple".

4. What is the neck radius for Stingrays of this early E.B. period?

11" neck radius.

5. The frets are still in very good condition, all things considered. Should I want to replace any, like for like, in the next 30 years - what material, and size, was used here?

They are nickel, measuring to a width of .104" & a height of .047".

6. The nut has a hairline fracture in the "D" slot - it's never caused a problem, but :

a) Could this be due to using medium gauge Stainless Steel strings (lower tension, but narrower, and more abrasive), rather than standard gauge Nickle coated strings?

It's possible as they are more abrasive, but it could just be use over time.

b) Where can I get a replacement original (non-compensated) nut?

E-mail [email protected] with your serial number and location to find out the best way to order.

7. How did this bass come to be in The U.K.?

It was originally shipped to Strings & Things, our distributor in the U.K.

Wish we could, the StingRay 5 30th Anniversary is awesome!

Hi. Can i get some info on my Bongo 6 S/N F28065
Thanks

This Bongo 6 HH was completed on January 31st, 2011. The color is Black Sugar with the roasted Maple neck & Ebony fretboard. This was a limited edition run that was only offered for a one month ordering window in August of 2011. It was originally shipped to Bass Central.
 

paul.b

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Please could you tell me the DOB, colour & any other info of my Musicman Sterling Serial number: 38549
Thanks
 

nikwik

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Hi I have come into possession of Axis Super Sport Semi with serial number G76758 which I have been advised was a competition prize but the online details of the competition say it has MM90 pickups whilst the competition photo and the actual guitar look very much like the standard Axis Dimarzios so I guess that was a typo on the competition. Can you confirm the build and date details for my records please.

Thanks
 

Gilly

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Hi,

I have just bought a used Stingray 4 3eq in Trans Gold. I wonder if you could confirm the date of manufacture please?

sn E59321

Many thanks.

Will.
 
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