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bovinehost

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This Guy Really Lays It Out - a silver sparkle SR5 w/rosewood and matching headstock. He might be about a hundred bucks high on his starting bid, but who knows? He might get it (if Satan is on his side, yikes).

It's A GCREP Auction for a Copperhead SR5.

Check The Pickguard on this SR5!

One For You English Lads with a fancy mirror pickguard, too.

Orange Burst With Basswood Body - which is actually honeyburst on a Stingray 5. Yeesh, these guys are WAY off.

There are also a couple of Bongos up but the prices aren't that great for used instruments.
 

Freddy-G.

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They're all really nice. But I'm currently waiting on one I just purchased from Roger (Stingrayzor) Shrader. It's a Sterling fretless w/piezo in natural finish. Just a couple more days ... Now see, if it wasn't for this forum, I'd still be looking for just the right fretless.
 

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Hm... That funky PG'd SR5 reminds me... Anyone recall that one SR5 with a PG cut like a SR4 control plate? That was really cool, IMHO!
 

stretch80

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On the pickguard subject:

Could a metal plate (like Sterling plate) be used on a SR5? Or is the knob and switch spacing different? That would be a much cooler look (IMHO) than the cut pickguard. Then add a clear oval pickguard.....
 

midopa

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Hm... I guess. It'd have to be a thick metal plate, though. PGs are around 1/8" thick, right? It'd also have to be shaped differently, as the SR5 has extra routing for its switch. It sounds possible, though!
 

steveksux

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Satan's got nothing to do with it. Satan plays Peavey, he's not allowed to have MM basses...

Randy
 
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