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Caca de Kick

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I just noticed...the body appears to be a slab body like a preEB, meaning it has no arm or belly contours.

I'm really curious now about the manufacturing time frame history. Was there EB StingRays built before the SLO factory opened? I ask because on Gav's site there's a pic of an '85 StingRay, even that one had contours.

-Mike
 

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Hey BP, thanks for posting the bio on the SLO #1, but I have a question.

Being a youngster, I'm wondering if the finish on that bass is one of those "goopy old finishes" I've heard you talk about?

I've seen some old pre-EB rays with pretty crap looking sunburst that I guess could be called goopy, but I'm too young to really know what you're talking about!
 

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no relics as long as I am passin gas....

Thank you BP! That is so cliche! IMHO, if ya want a "relic", play the hell out your bass....you'll get there.

#1 is very cool old school. The fact that it doubled as an R&D guinea pig just adds to it!
 

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Being a youngster, I'm wondering if the finish on that bass is one of those "goopy old finishes" I've heard you talk about?

I've seen some old pre-EB rays with pretty crap looking sunburst that I guess could be called goopy, but I'm too young to really know what you're talking about!

Sounds to me like you know exactly what he's talking about, actually, except those 'goopy' finishes were pre-Ernie Ball timeframe, so no, that red one wouldn't be goopy.
 

Rick

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thats cool.....I mean cool, like freeze my E. Ball's cold.......cool.....
BP if I could have someone else's gig ,,it just might be yours

any-who
its bike season in Canada, who rides??
your pal and faithful dealer
Brent

I do. 7000 miles since October
 

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Candian cycling hijack not allowed.

The finish was an adhesion problem between the laquer base coat and the top coat. it is an 84 Tiffles you may not be a three band but you are a ten speed!
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The first ones we made were slab bodies
 

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That finish is flaking off the undercoat just like the paint on the left rear quarter panel of my car...red paint, white primer...

things that are old ( i.e. post 1980 ) really appeal to me...
 

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What other goodies are in that vault? I'd guess that they've all got pretty interesting stories behind them, it would be neat to hear some.
 

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I'm wondering if the finish on that bass is one of those "goopy old finishes" I've heard you talk about?

I've seen some old pre-EB rays with pretty crap looking sunburst that I guess could be called goopy, but I'm too young to really know what you're talking about!


No, 1988 was the year for the soft goopy finish. Between two other bass forums there are people who have posted several pics of their basses that all were dated '88 that have the finish that is still soft enough, you can dig your fingernail in it and scrape away at it. Years ago I also borrowed a trans teal from late 80's that did the same thing...when you got it really warm it got really gummy.
 

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Two different timeframes - if BP wants to explain what happened to those later ones, that would be better. I remember the general issue but it's always more accurate to have the boss clear it up.
 

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No, 1988 was the year for the soft goopy finish. Between two other bass forums there are people who have posted several pics of their basses that all were dated '88 that have the finish that is still soft enough, you can dig your fingernail in it and scrape away at it. Years ago I also borrowed a trans teal from late 80's that did the same thing...when you got it really warm it got really gummy.

I had one of those, a trans red one. I had heard it was a problem with the glue used in the cases, and that it caused some sort of reaction with the finish.
 
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