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I’ve had this in the shed for a while. I’m aware of the Sunno brand as I had one of their bass amps in the late 80’s. I also know of the Legends that are sunno the Band. However I know nothing about this. I’m guessing the pups have been swapped at some stage. 
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I've had a bunch of Indian-made Sunn Mustang Strats, never had a bass but I imagine the quality's similar. The guitars were actually very good, some cheap hardware (poor tuners & bridge blocks made of crumbly zinc alloy) being the real letdowns. Otherwise nice solid timber (not ply) bodies & quality fretwork. Later ones had a changed headstock shape & different logos and apparently aren't as good - not sure but I don't think those are Indian-made.

Did a bit of reading about them & it seems the Sunn brand was UK/EU only, in other territories they were sold as 'Squier II' and command higher s/h prices than the Sunns. Late 80s/early 90s Indian-made Encores appear to be the same instruments & are quite well regarded.

Pickups on this one could be DiMarzio DP127s. If so they'll have red/black/green/white wires.

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20 hours ago, el borracho said:

They were marketed by Fender below the Squiers - sub £100 if I remember rightly. I think they were made in India, possibly from the same factory as the similar era Encores. They didn't play too badly but the ones I tried were very heavy.

This is it, spot on.  India and heavy.  I'd add that it's a perfectly decent bass for anyone looking for a project.  From memory, the neck was very chunky.

I bought one for £20 one time.  Sanded the body back, resprayed with matching headstock (which I sanded off again), put a better bridge on it and installed a Warman pickup.  Bashed it about a bit.  Perfectly acceptable back up bass or for playing those places where you wouldn't lose too much sleep if it got nicked.  Sold here yonks ago.

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On 25/04/2021 at 09:56, KingPrawn said:

I’ve had this in the shed for a while. I’m aware of the Sunno brand as I had one of their bass amps in the late 80’s. I also know of the Legends that are sunno the Band. However I know nothing about this. I’m guessing the pups have been swapped at some stage. 
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i don't like the way that neck has snapped... ;) 

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