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[quote name='Sibob' date='Aug 3 2010, 10:23 PM' post='914375']
Instantly, thoughts on this?
I know its not a great picture, have requested more!

[url="http://img819.imageshack.us/i/preebstingray.jpg/"][/url]

Cheers :)
Si
So far so good, but pictures of the rear would confirm features of the Pre-EB :rolleyes:

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[quote name='bh2' post='914410' date='Aug 3 2010, 10:52 PM']Looks fine to me, bullet, 3 bolt plate, thru body... in much better nick than my 78 was by the looks. Superb! Can I has?[/quote]

Me [b]MIGHT[/b] has first :)

Maybe
Si

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[quote name='Sibob' post='914407' date='Aug 3 2010, 10:48 PM']A picture of the back I do have....I'm just waiting for various closeups

[url="http://img15.imageshack.us/i/stingrayback.jpg/"][/url]

Cheers
Si[/quote]

i learnt recently that a genuine pre-EB does not have a dot marker at the 21st fret. I checked my own '79 and it's true. This one appears to have a dot-marker there - so I suggest tread very carefully indeed. It almost looks too good to be true this one. Most of them should have a lot more wear than that. Pirce asked may give you a clue as to whether it's too good to be true. Also, the bauckle rash on the back looks a bit too clean to me and if it had that much rash, I would expect a lot more wear on the front.

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[quote name='Bassnut62' post='914556' date='Aug 4 2010, 08:07 AM']i learnt recently that a genuine pre-EB does not have a dot marker at the 21st fret. I checked my own '79 and it's true. This one appears to have a dot-marker there - so I suggest tread very carefully indeed. It almost looks too good to be true this one. Most of them should have a lot more wear than that. Pirce asked may give you a clue as to whether it's too good to be true. Also, the bauckle rash on the back looks a bit too clean to me and if it had that much rash, I would expect a lot more wear on the front.[/quote]

Hmmm... are you sure? Here's a pic of my old 78...



I was under the impression it was a 77 for some time. The serial will get you near. I removed the neck in the end, to check the date stamp.

The stamp was in the neck pocket, not the heel.

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Yeah I'm happy that it is what it is!
No dot at the 21st.....Serial number checks out around 1980/81 (won't remove the neck until I'm there or after purchase).
Yeah the strings I use currently (Newtone) go on my two Jazz Bass thru-bodies no problems.

We'll see...going to see it asap

Si

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[quote name='Sibob' post='914748' date='Aug 4 2010, 10:37 AM']Actually, where would the serial number be located....he's provided me with it, but I can't see it in any of the photos

Cheers
Si[/quote]
On the neck plate or latterly on the bridge with pre EB basses.

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Looks all hunky-dory to me.

Another clue as to the age of pre-EB StingRays can be found by checking the codes on the volume/treble/bass pots: if the seller will allow you to remove the control plate on the front of the bass, you should be able to see a 6-digit code stamped into the side of the pots.

If you take a look at this pic of a pot from a '79 Ray, the code is R1377918: 137 is the part number, the next 2 digits give you the date of manufacture - in this case 1979, and the last 2 digits give the week of manufacture - week 18 which is approximately beginning of May.

[attachment=55708:Pot_with_Date_Code.jpg].

While you've got the control plate off, check out the state of the wiring, soldering, pre-amp board etc., - just to make sure nothing has been tampered with. You know it makes sense.

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