There are 5 models of Pantera basses:
1. Pantera X750 (Pantera Pro)
Production
Matsumoku to Jan 1987, 1986-88
Description
Info from the 1986 Pantera catalogue:
Available in Candy Red (X750CR) and Pearl White ( X750PW).
First appears in the January 1986 US pricelist at $499, rising to $599  in August 1986.  Listed in the Sept 1987 US and Jan 1988 pricelists at  $449
Specs
- Carved Maple top (back is unknown)
 - Canadian Hard Rock Maple neck
 - Rosewood fingerboard
 - graphite nut
 - Magna Cast bridge
 - 34 inch scale
 - 22 frets
 - Magnabass III (Neck) and IV (Bridge) pickups
 - Single volume and two tone controls
 - 3-way pickup switch
 


2. Pantera X775
Production
Matsumoku
1986-87
Description
Info from the 1986 Pantera catalogue:
First appeared in  the August 1986 US price list at $699, reduced to $525 in the Sept 1987  price list.
It does not appear in the Jan 1988 price list.
The 5 string Pantera X775 unusually came with 2 nuts and an extra string.
Which nut and string you used depended on whether you wanted the 5th string to be a high or low string.
Specs
- Carved Maple top (back is unknown)
 - Canadian Hard Rock Maple neck
 - Rosewood fingerboard
 - graphite nut
 - Trak 5 bridge
 - 34 inch scale
 - 24 frets
 - two Magnabass V pickups
 - Single volume, two tone controls (Treble boost/cut and bass boost/cut)
 - 3 way pickup switch
 
3. Pantera X790 (Pantera Deluxe)
Production
Matsumoku to Jan 1987,          1986-88
Descritpion
Info from the 1986 Pantera catalogue:
Available only in black (X790BK).
First appeared in the January 1986 US pricelist at $895,  rising in August 1986 to  $995, reduced to $899 in the Sept 1987 and Jan  1988 price lists.
Specs
- Carved Maple top and back
 - bayonet mounted Canadian Hard Rock Maple neck
 - African Ebony fingerboard
 - graphite nut
 - Magna Cast bridge
 - 34 inch scale
 - 24 frets
 - two Magnabass VII pickups
 - Active tone controls
- different from earlier Westone basses – this bass features the ‘Rock Bottom EQ’ circuit, with separate pots for bass and treble boost/cut. Single volume control, 3 way pickup selector.
 
 
 





Pantera I (WEBP1)
Production
St Louis Music (SLM) Korea, 1990
Description
There are 2 models in the 1990 Pantera bass range, the I and II.
The I is the high end model.
Appears in the 1990 A Sign Of The Times catalogue. Available in Black (WEBP1BK) or White (WEBP1WH)
Specs
- Solid Maple body
 - arched top and back
 - through neck
 - Rosewood fingerboard
 - Abalone inlays on the fingerboard
 - 24 frets
 - two Magnabass pickups
 - 3-way switch
 - master volume and 2 tone controls
 - Die cast bridge
 - gold hardware (According to the 1990 catalogue, ‘Real gold’)
 
Pantera II (WEBP2)
Production
St Louis Music (SLM) Korea, 1990
Description
There are 2 models in the 1990 Pantera bass range, the I and II.
The I is the high end model.
Appears in the 1990 A Sign Of The Times catalogue. Available in Black (WEBP2BK) or White (WEBP2WH)
Specs
- Solid Maple body
 - arched top and back
 - contoured heel
 - bolt on Maple neck
 - Rosewood fingerboard
 - 24 frets
 - two Magnabass pickups
 - 3-way switch
 - master volume and 2 tone controls
 - die cast bridge
 - chrome hardware
 


          
              
