Is This A Rarity?

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spongebob
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Is This A Rarity?

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http://www.gumtree.com/london/29/50608329.html

Seller says it's a 1998?

Looks original with back binding - am I right in assuming it might be late '80s, early' '90s?
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Yep. I've seen a 360 WB with that colour/trim combo as well, and at least one other bass.
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Mid blue with BB was common thru the 90's. And quite frequently the object of my lust.
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There was a time when you could order instruments with black trim instead of the standard white...
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And for quite a while, Black Trim (BT) was STANDARD on Midnight Blue (MID) and it would have cost you extra to have white/chrome trim! BT supposedly ended in 2002, although some instruments with later build dates have been seen with BT.
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