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roburado

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I came across a used Sterling H today. It looked purple. It had a maple fretboard.

I looked at it a little bit "off axis" and I saw green. At different angles I saw purple (predominant color), green, and a grayish color. It was like it was a Mystic Dream test bed in a way. It had a recessed neck plate with the Music Man logo--no mention of Ernie Ball.

My friend and I wondered if this Sterling may have undergone on of the following:
1) After-market paint job
2) An experimental pre-Mystic Dream color-shifting paint job

It sounded good. It played like it needed a set-up, or, at least, a truss rod adjustment. Sure, it had a few dings, but man, it looked sweet with that paint job. I was really tempted to buy it.

So, I was wondering if anyone could tell me more about this bass. SN: 45995.
 

Figjam

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Well the recessed neck plate/music man logo is what they were like from 1997 and before (they stopped doing this in 1998) but other than that it doesnt sound authentic.
 

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BP and Dargin already said it wasn't real. :D

If the guys in the shop are cool with me taking pics of the bass, well...maybe, I'll do that...if I remember.
 

roburado

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Pictures or it doesn't exist!

Here is the picture from Music Go Round. It's kind of a crappy picture. It doesn't really capture the color-shift well. Plus, it's got some "motion artifact" due to some hand blur.

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