Here we’re looking at an Ernie Ball Music Man Stingray Classic 4 bass with a figured Maple neck and likely an Ash body, covered with a black poly finish. This example dates to December 22nd, 2014 and was built at St. Luis Opisbo, CA. It is in overall good condition.
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This Ernie Ball Music Man Silhouette Special dates to July of 2001 and sports a distinctive Autumn Red Burst finish on the body and headstock front.
Here from 2006, an Ernie Ball MusicMan Axis in Trans Red top black back and oiled Maple neck, with stock Floyd Rose! The Ernie Ball MusicMan Axis has been one of the go-to rock guitars for many years. Very well built with straight-ahead appointments and well-considered ergonomics, this model works very well. It plays well, is very comfortable, and sounds great.
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MORE →The Ernie Ball Music Man Silhouette Bass Guitar rests between a short-scale 6-string bass, like Fender’s Bass VI, and a Baritone guitar. Using a 29.625 inch scale length Maple neck (the Bass VI was 30 inches) paired with a Poplar body, the Silhouette Bass Guitar also has a pair of DiMarzio custom splitable humbuckers, Schaller tuners, and Music Man bridge.
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MORE →The Ernie Ball Music Man Sterling 4 was introduced in 1993 with a single pickup, Ash body, and Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard. In 2005, a second neck pickup became available. Music Man was founded in 1972 by Leo Fender, Forrest White and Tom Walker, originally named Tri-Sonix, then MusiTek and in 1974 became Music Man. Leo Fender was still bound by a 1965 non-competition agreement with CBS, so until 1975 he was a silent partner though he left the company in 1979.
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MORE →The Ernie Ball Music Man BFR Luke is a high end take on the successful model built for Steve Lukather, using the best materials available. The BFR (Ball Family Reserve) models are the cream of the crop! Here we’re looking at a Music Man BFR Luke in great, all original condition dating to September 21, 2007. It has with very little wear of any kind and looks like it’s spent most of its life so far in its original case – the protective plastic is still on the trem spring cover!
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