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got my lightweight wireless repro bridge from pigtail! Everything it was before it was plated and now beauuuuutiful too!
Heat treated aluminum bridge and saddles, new repro posts and thumb wheels along with the previous studs bushings and lightweight tail.
Man that bridge is soooo...
happened on an interesting piece locally the guys wants $850, he says it’s pretty original except for the refin. Even refinned that seems pretty low to me.
I know this has been discussed many times before but it was a pretty big surprise for me.
I happened to get a new lightweight tail piece and stud set for my r-7 and to my surprise it already had a lightweight tail on it. oops well I changed it out anyway along with the studs and bushings. and...
Hi,
this is a minor follow up to the truss rod rattle question that was posted before.
As it stands now, it seems as though the filler strip in the neck has shrunk a little so that when the truss rod is tightened to remove some of the neck relief the truss rod rattles.
Does that make sense...
I have this 02 classic with a hum problem. the hum will go away only if I touch the pickup height adjusting screws or pole pieces, the ring around the pickup switch or the ring around the input jack.
Touching the strings or any other parts of the bridge or tail piece have no effect.
I went...