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pedroims

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i just bought a beatiful stingray HH, something that bring my attention is the the body seems to be one piece, are all stingray bodies a one piece wood?
 

bovinehost

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It's possible but not probable. Check the wood right at the strap button nearest the bridge. If there's no seam - and you might have to check carefully, these guys are GOOD - then it's a one piece body.
 

pedroims

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here is a pic, what u think

bajo2.jpg
 

the unrepentant

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i would say it's two piece, look down the middle, you can see there's a line where the grain doesn't totally match, though it is very well done i will admit
 

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I can't tell.

I had a natural Ray which I thoght was a one piece. It turned out to be a 3 piece body! As Jack says, these guys are good.
 

kubš

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definitely NOT one piece, aim your eyes near to neck-plate...there is clear proof of 2 piece body

there is no importance if one or two...even three pieces body (its usual on solid colors...take a look on "factory tour" photos on first EBMM page....plenty of 3 piece-rs :D ) wont be different in terms of quality of sound...maybe more pieces give better stability than one piece....but hell who can imagine force which screw bass guitar body :D:D

its just nice "selling argument"....same as birdseye...no sound efect but very positive selling factor
 
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