| Condition | Excellent (Used) |
|---|---|
| Brand | musicman |
| Finish | peach |
| Categories | 4-String |
| Year | 1988 |
| Made In | United States |
| Right / Left Handed | Right Handed |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Pickup System | Passive |
| Neck Material | Maple |
| Body Material | ASH |
| Pickup Configuration | single humbucker |
| Number of Strings | 4-String |
1988 Musicman Stingray Bass in Rare Peach Finish – 1 of 12
$6,000.00
Probably the rarest finish for a Musicman Stingray Bass and super iconic.
Only 12 of these exist and one of these belongs to Tony Levin which renamed this finish “Barbie Flesh”.
The neck on this one is just unreal with a fair bit of birdseye and flame figuring on the maple.
The Rosewood fretboard is dark and smooth.
Action is low and the growl of this bass is absolutely insane.
A very good weight too, making it a great gigging bass beside been an extremely rare example do to the impossible to find Peach finish.
Comes with a hard case
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