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midopa

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The serial does match up. The X's are "hidden" digits, I guess. But the part before the blocked out numbers does match up with Rod's website.

As for the bumpy control plate, I'm assuming that's just the reflection of the ceiling.

In any case, lovely! I wanna try out these one day, but that's just wishful thinking, eh? Hehheh
 

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Good observation. However, Rod's website says, "Early EB Sabres used left-over MM Sting Ray bridges with the "B" numbering system." So I guess this Sabre is an early model! Not only is this thing a beaut, it's even more rare than previously perceived!
 

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I'd place it as a circa 1988 Bass.

The Pre-EB "horse shoe" bridge with the "C" prefixed serials ceased when EB took over MM.

On the early EB Sting Rays...and Sabres appear to have followed suit...(circa 1985 to 88), two bridges (and two serial numbering systems) were used:

* N.O.S. Pre-EB Sting Ray bridges (sporting the "B" prefixed 6 digit serial)

* EB made a similar bridge (sporting their own unprefixed 5 digit serial)

From circa 88, the N.O.S. Pre-EB bridge disappears and only the unprefixed 5 digit bridge remains.

IMO, a very desirable Bass and appears well looked after. From a collectors perspective, it seems to be a good example of:

*last of the Pre-EB bridge and "B" serial

*introduction of a new headstock logo (a similar one appeared on the circa 88 'Ray and am sure the Sabre again followed suit)

Yummy :D

EDIT:

Initially I had added the following as a feature:

" *last of the bullet truss rod "

That is wrong. The bullet truss rod continued untill production of the Sabre ended in 1991. It appears that the capstan truss wheel was never a feature of the Sabre.
 
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I should point out that the N.O.S. Pre-EB bridges, used by EB (with the "B" prefixed serials) were not necessarily appointed to Basses in a chronological order.

>>>> *last of the Pre-EB bridge and "B" serial

is meant in the sense that the circa 1988 Basses were the last models to use these particular Pre-EB bridges.
 

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Very nice, I heard on other threads about the clear pick guard but this is the first one I have seen..... very nice!
 

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Update: Fuzzy Dustmite has got a link of this jewel on a brand spankin' new thread! Check it out!
 
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