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I get you are not OK. You might need you ass kicked.
Fucking dick head ,what is this? Guitars? My guitars don`t make me right or better.
When you are a real man, let me know.
I am in not so bad shape, I will stomp a mudhole in your puny ass.
Had enough.
I think its funny you get to sell your guitars in the vintage forum.
Aren't there other places for that?
I don`t look at these marketing videos. If I buy the guitar ,will I be able to play that good?
Ridiculous and entitled.
I have a few different bridge pickups in this. The underwound neck pickup sounds GREAT!.
I just could not get what I needed out of the under bridge.
I think I may have found a good match with this 80`s Duncan DDJ.
Cleans up pretty good with the VOL backed off.
I am starting to think at...
Im sure. The set screws were pointed. I had to cut them so they
would be flush to the outside and flat on the posts. Drill and tap.
Worked good for me , and I can use this old bridge.
Cool to know. I knew they made something like this.
I guess when I tapped the holes ,I was thinking locking back.
Tilting forward. Making it level. Staggered for even pressure.
The TP is not locked.
Probably been done , but Id had this 1969 bridge that the post
holes were wallered out and the bridge just didn't sit well(tilt) on the wheels.
I sure wanted to use it so after 20 years I got it and tapped these staggered. holes in the
back side and used set screws to tighten it on the posts...