So I'm trying to trade my SR5 for an Sr4 and two people who have approached me thus far have 1989 'Rays.
This may seem like a silly question, but is there anything I should know about this batch of production? Eg. did one too many lemons get past Quality Control?
One is beaten up pretty badly, lots of chips and scratches but the owner is willing to testify it plays and sounds like a dream. Naturally I am going to test this out for myself.
Do the older Stingrays sound any different? As far as I am aware the materials are the same. It has a varnished neck with skunk stripe, headstock truss rod adjustment, bridge mutes and chrome battery cover on the back.
Are these things built like tanks, or should I expect some non-aesthetic damage to have taken place. The owner seems extremely genuine and good natured so far. There is a rather large chip on the underside of the tone knobs where it might be possible somebody re-enacted The Who and tried to hammer smash it into a stage floor. The owner says he bought it in this condition from a guitar store after playing it, and is still in two minds about getting rid of it (even for a 2002 SR5).
What do you guys think? What especially should I look for when I get my hands on it to examine prior to a trade?
This may seem like a silly question, but is there anything I should know about this batch of production? Eg. did one too many lemons get past Quality Control?
One is beaten up pretty badly, lots of chips and scratches but the owner is willing to testify it plays and sounds like a dream. Naturally I am going to test this out for myself.
Do the older Stingrays sound any different? As far as I am aware the materials are the same. It has a varnished neck with skunk stripe, headstock truss rod adjustment, bridge mutes and chrome battery cover on the back.
Are these things built like tanks, or should I expect some non-aesthetic damage to have taken place. The owner seems extremely genuine and good natured so far. There is a rather large chip on the underside of the tone knobs where it might be possible somebody re-enacted The Who and tried to hammer smash it into a stage floor. The owner says he bought it in this condition from a guitar store after playing it, and is still in two minds about getting rid of it (even for a 2002 SR5).
What do you guys think? What especially should I look for when I get my hands on it to examine prior to a trade?