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JonnoL

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So, if I had 2 stingrays both the same year, both 4 strings and wanted to swap the necks (in order to get a rosewood neck on my no 1 bass), what do I need to know? Should they swap easily? Are there serial nos anywhere on the necks, or will it be untraceable?
 

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So, if I had 2 stingrays both the same year, both 4 strings and wanted to swap the necks (in order to get a rosewood neck on my no 1 bass), what do I need to know? Should they swap easily? Are there serial nos anywhere on the necks, or will it be untraceable?

Swapping Necks won't be a Problem, But so you know, each Serial Number from Ernie Ball will indicate Blue Stingray 4 Maple neck, as an example. If you ever Sell the new Owner may wonder why the neck was swapped out but still it's not that big a deal.

I buy many used stingrays that show a neck was maple but i got it as a rosewood and it don't matter. It's an Ernie Ball and they are killer basses anyway. Play it, Love it and you'll be just fine.
 

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this neck swapping deal, do you turn up to a neck swapping party and put your tunning pegs into a hat? :rolleyes: please don't ask me to explain the gag
 
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sometimes neck swapping can require pretty intensive adjustments. EB stingrays are the easiest necks in the world to setup so you've got that going for you!
 
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