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Hi all,

 

I'm shortly going to be stripping and refinishing a Stingray 5. I picked it up quite cheap as it needed a refinish so I am going to be sanding and stripping it myself and then sending it on to someone for a refinish - unless i sand back to the wood and it has a lovely grain then I may consider a tru-oil finish with a poly top coat for a glossy finish.

 

So basically, the (colour) world is my oyster... what would you have? It has a maple neck and fingerboard, natural headstock and currently sports a black scratchplate. I would like to change the hardware for black lightweight options as I like black on a SR5 and it looks a bit tired. With a fresh finish, I would prefer it to look nice and new. So... i don't want a plain black or white finish, if I go solid colour, something funky could be desirable... I do like the look of the new Kiwi Green colour which is now available...

 

What combinations look good in your book for a SR5?

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I really like the powder/baby blue that the Sire MMalike basses come in. Purple would also look great. 

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Not Stingrays, but I’ve always thought Mike Lull colour choices are superb. A little scroll through their Instagram/website might inspire something 🙌

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Sparkly teal or purple for me. I used to have a translucent teal SR with a maple neck and black PG and that was a looker. Add the sparkle and it will be unique. 

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MusicMan have sine some really fun sparkly metallic finishes. I’m very much a natural finish fan for my own instrument but I am a sucker for metallic paint jobs! 

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6 hours ago, HeadlessBassist said:

The world definitely is your oyster with colour choices. I'd personally go for something like Firemist Gold metallic (like they did the Fender Vintera 1 Jazzes in), with a darkish red tort guard. 

 

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Oooh how about that rose pink gold metallic shade. Yummy!!

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My usual go to for Stingrays is teal, which I love as a colour on most things. However, given…

 

7 hours ago, carlsim said:

currently sports a black scratchplate. I would like to change the hardware for black lightweight options


I’d probably go with some sort of burgundy mist to contrast with the hardware.

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Actually, I was only half joking.  Mainly yellow, with another colour in there somewhere, perhaps spots.

 

I really love brightly coloured basses, and some of the colours Ernie Ball comes up with for his instruments are great.

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Candy Apple red, or put a fancy wood veneer on.

 

Check if a clear poly over tru oil is even possible, most laquers don't take to oil base coats, and Gunstock oil doesn't really need a top coat.

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