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redheart
04-04-2005, 04:41 AM
Hello everyone, I read somewhere that Rick Haynes used a Musicman StingRay for some of his career playing with Gord. Does anyone have any information regarding his guitar/s. I have a StingRay (hence my username) and this was a small part of why I chose it. I always want to hear about professional musicians who play the 'Ray, they are not very common. Can anyone shed some light on this subject? Thanks!
StingRay
04-04-2005, 04:41 AM
Hello everyone, I read somewhere that Rick Haynes used a Musicman StingRay for some of his career playing with Gord. Does anyone have any information regarding his guitar/s. I have a StingRay (hence my username) and this was a small part of why I chose it. I always want to hear about professional musicians who play the 'Ray, they are not very common. Can anyone shed some light on this subject? Thanks!
2Much2Lose
04-04-2005, 12:09 PM
Originally posted by StingRay:
Hello everyone, I read somewhere that Rick Haynes used a Musicman StingRay for some of his career playing with Gord. Does anyone have any information regarding his guitar/s. I have a StingRay (hence my username) and this was a small part of why I chose it. I always want to hear about professional musicians who play the 'Ray, they are not very common. Can anyone shed some light on this subject? Thanks! And the answer is:
"Guilty,
Yes, I have an early Sting-Ray Bass. It was produced by Leo Fender / MusicMan shortly after
his non-competition clause expired after he sold Fender.
It was a blonde-neck / black body, but the black finish cracked badly & early
in it's life - I believe the body's wood was still fresh ( maybe holding some moisture ) that may have caused this.
So I stripped the body, and put a clear natural wood finish on it. Apparently, some of the later ones had neck
warpage issues, but mine is really a good one!
Rick."
Jenney
04-04-2005, 12:09 PM
Originally posted by StingRay:
Hello everyone, I read somewhere that Rick Haynes used a Musicman StingRay for some of his career playing with Gord. Does anyone have any information regarding his guitar/s. I have a StingRay (hence my username) and this was a small part of why I chose it. I always want to hear about professional musicians who play the 'Ray, they are not very common. Can anyone shed some light on this subject? Thanks! And the answer is:
"Guilty,
Yes, I have an early Sting-Ray Bass. It was produced by Leo Fender / MusicMan shortly after
his non-competition clause expired after he sold Fender.
It was a blonde-neck / black body, but the black finish cracked badly & early
in it's life - I believe the body's wood was still fresh ( maybe holding some moisture ) that may have caused this.
So I stripped the body, and put a clear natural wood finish on it. Apparently, some of the later ones had neck
warpage issues, but mine is really a good one!
Rick."
The Rez
04-05-2005, 09:17 PM
Stingray/MusicMan - I may be a piano guy, but I hung out at Leo's place in Fullerton, CA w/ all the guitar guys. Grew up there in the 60s when Leo was still at it very well.
Visiting Leo was an event. He'd let us hang out and just let the history-in-the-making soak on in.
I probably should have hung out at the Steinway factory, but it's not in Fullerton - so, onward to Leo's
What a man! He loved youngdreaming musicians.
The Rez
redheart
04-08-2005, 05:21 PM
Wow! I must say that I did not expect the answers that I got, but then again that's probably why I hang out here. There is lots of interesting and wonderful people here. Thanks for answering my post. Thanks again to Rick (no truer source of information than the source), Jenney and also to The Rez (Leo Fender revolutionized music, that must have been something to have experienced.)
StingRay
04-08-2005, 05:21 PM
Wow! I must say that I did not expect the answers that I got, but then again that's probably why I hang out here. There is lots of interesting and wonderful people here. Thanks for answering my post. Thanks again to Rick (no truer source of information than the source), Jenney and also to The Rez (Leo Fender revolutionized music, that must have been something to have experienced.)
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