That's the way to do it! It's your bass, so you might as well not let it confuse you while you own it!Blackstar wrote:...but I hate looking down and seeing the set screws. They're all getting moved to 12 o'clock. High noon! Thanks!
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 8
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Paul, interesting coming from a detail perfectionist!
Ron, that is what I did. 12 o'clock all.
Ron, that is what I did. 12 o'clock all.
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Was McCartney's a Derlin nut? Mark Arnquist has mentioned it to be a bone nut.rickfan60 wrote:
Paul McCartney's bass received a white Delrin nut back in '75.
http://www.thecanteen.com/arnquist.html