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midopa

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Odd Stingray spotted!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=3721745476&rd=1

Is that really a silver fretless Stingray with a white fretboard?! Hmmmmm. :p

It seems to have the truss rod at the headstock, so it's probably pre-EB? Does that mean the pre-EB MM did custom orders on their Stingrays?

By the way, I just remembered that in the Simpsons episode that ran last, last week, there was a quick clip of a bassist playing a left handed Stingray! w00t! :)
 

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Hi midopa...

>>>>It seems to have the truss rod at the headstock, so it's probably pre-EB?


The bullet truss (at headstock) was adopted by Ernie Ball after buying MM and remained a feature on early EB Basses.

The capstan truss wheel (at neck heel) was created with the advent of the Silhouette GUITAR (not Bass) in 1985. It was then included with the introduction of the Steve Morse GUITAR in 1986.

The SR5 Bass debuted in 1988 incorporating both the new truss wheel (and the new 6 bolt neck plate).

Soon after, the truss wheel was added to the Sting Ray Bass in circa 1989.

For some reason, it was not put to use on the Sabre Bass which ceased production in 1991.
 
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Thanks, Rod. However, the question of the fretless white neck is left unanswered! Maybe the guy just dipped it in some paint or something. Hehheh. You know, to be "different". :p
 

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ODD STINGRAY

Hey Midopa, what you see in that photo is infact
a CHROME plating!!! Pretty cool, huh? I first saw
a picture of Mr. Levin holding that thing about ten
years or so ago and I flipped!

There is a company called GUNS, GIRLS & GUITARS
who offer a chrome plating service.

Terry
 

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jubjub721 said:
u guys are stealing my word

u should work up ur own "catch phrase"

Sorry Jubs - I've got our church starting to use it now - it's too big to stop!

I do promise, however, never to type "u" as a replacement for you. How about if we let that be your exclusive word?;)
 

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At my church, the hip word is "huk!" You can say it's a sort of Korean sound-effect. Roughly translated, it's something like "gasp!" - a reaction to something shocking, etc. However, these guys took it to a whole new level. It's madness over here. :p

Although, I can hear "w00t" trickling it's way in. :eek:

maxschrek said:
Hey Midopa, what you see in that photo is infact
a CHROME plating!!! Pretty cool, huh? I first saw
a picture of Mr. Levin holding that thing about ten
years or so ago and I flipped!

There is a company called GUNS, GIRLS & GUITARS
who offer a chrome plating service.

Terry

Wow! I wonder how that would sound, eh? Haha... That's pretty trippy, though. I'm wondering if I should ever shell out the cash to do a number on my cheap ESP B205... You know, like a bright, rainbow-like coating on the fretboard. Hahaha. :p
 
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