Yeah it's shoreline gold which I was told was the original color.According to an interview with George Fullerton gold was available as a custom color.This probabaly explains the contoured body which led an EB employee to believe that this bass was probably made for an artist as the contoured body wasn't stock in 1977.MingusBASS said:I'm digging that refinish. What is that? Shoreline Gold?
Andrew
Hey Rod, what do you think is a fair price for my Stingray?Rod Trussbroken said:Mark, my 1979 is 15 pounds![]()
Randracula...do you know the neck date?
Wow, thanks for the input. That's more than I thought it was worthDisquieter said:here's my two cents.
what you have is a 77 body, with a non original neck (albeit still a MM), with a modified body and a refinish.
i would say absolute tops a thousand to 1100, tops. seriously.
joel
you know what's funny is that people will say my 2001 SR5 is really heavy and i'm like oh yeah? At that point I hand them the 77.............bovinehost said:If it were a straight 77, not refinished and it didn't weigh as much as a buick, you'd be looking at more than that - a lot more.
Randracula said:The body is August 19 1977. The neck is April 6 1982.