fronobulax
Bassist, GAD and the Hot Mess Mods
- Joined
- May 3, 2007
- Messages
- 24,756
- Reaction score
- 8,889
- Location
- Central Virginia, USA
- Guild Total
- 5
I had what might be called a Senior Moment and thought that my StarFire had a curved harp bridge, in spite of the fact that the serial number dated before the curved bridge was introduced. I have since learned that they should be called Teen-aged Moments (Did you do your homework? I forgot. Did you clean your room? I forgot. ...) and that I do indeed have the straight bridge that is to be expected based upon the serial number.
During that moment of confusion I started collecting images of Starfires and their serial numbers. Having finally figured out this photo hosting/sharing stuff, I have posted 12 images here in what I hope is public place.
The highest straight bridge is BA 1358 and the lowest curved bridge is BA 1472. Given what Hans has said about how the production line operated this doesn't have to be significant.
9 of the 12 basses pictured were listed on eBay some time in 2007.
During that moment of confusion I started collecting images of Starfires and their serial numbers. Having finally figured out this photo hosting/sharing stuff, I have posted 12 images here in what I hope is public place.
The highest straight bridge is BA 1358 and the lowest curved bridge is BA 1472. Given what Hans has said about how the production line operated this doesn't have to be significant.
9 of the 12 basses pictured were listed on eBay some time in 2007.