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I sure am!! The neck feels sooo good! Lots of dings the body, though. Maybe some day, I'll get it refinished and some of the dings filled in.Last edited by Chowderboots; 12-08-2008, 12:03 PM.From here on the nightmare only gets worse...
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Originally posted by peabuddy View PostDon't do that! That all the years of road love ! Lol
speaking of road-love you should scrub the hell out of the thing, to get the grime/sweat/DNA and ( who knows what else ) off that thing from the guy who had it before you. cause you never know, that persons fingers could have been playing in some ass/pussy, before you got it. ( not the cleanest of environments ).Last edited by amimbari; 12-08-2008, 01:43 PM.
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Originally posted by peabuddy View PostDon't do that! That all the years of road love ! Lol
Originally posted by amimbari View Postthat's the exact color blue I want on my 2B if I ever get it...!!!
'Til then I love that blue. In warmer light, it looks pretty black, which is very metal haha
And yeah...might be a very good idea to give it a good scrub-down. It's been mistreated a lot over the years and it's been in two guitar shops for several months...From here on the nightmare only gets worse...
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Originally posted by amimbari View PostWHOA wait a minute ----- who changed the bridge????, cause all my charvels have a different bridge on them that that one....
I wasn't too fond of the stock bridge. Not only was it kinda decrepit, but when you'd take the strings out, they'd scratch up the finish behind the bridge. The way the person who had it before me left it, the saddles that didn't have screws--the only way they could hold the strings off the frets was by them resting on top of one another. To say the least, it was retarded
Here's a pic with the stock bridge:
Last edited by Chowderboots; 12-08-2008, 02:19 PM.From here on the nightmare only gets worse...
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Originally posted by Chowderboots View PostMike--the last shop it was in, they changed it out. Why? On the old one, the saddles were rusted, the springs were rusted, the saddles were missing screws/bolts, and when you changed strings, they'd drag across the finish on the back of the bass. So, before they put it out on the floor, they changed the bridge out, as well as giving the electronics a clean-up, although the pre-amp still doesn't make any discernible difference to the tone.
I wasn't too fond of the stock bridge. Not only was it kinda decrepit, but when you'd take the strings out, they'd scratch up the finish behind the bridge. The way the person who had it before me left it, the saddles that didn't have screws--the only way they could hold the strings off the frets was by them resting on top of one another. To say the least, it was retarded
Here's a pic with the stock bridge:
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Originally posted by amimbari View Postwell that explains it then.... and ya the holes on the backside do tend to make you "take more time/extra care", while changing strings.From here on the nightmare only gets worse...
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do you all realize if it were not for us "FEW" people posting, this section of the JCF would be nothing but 3 year old dead threads !!!!!
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I only WISH there were more contributions to the bassplayers section.
but this is a guitarplayers board, always was and always will be....
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