'75 fretless w/ weird bridge on the bay

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rustyric
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'75 fretless w/ weird bridge on the bay

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This '75 4001 fretless has what looks to be a Hipshot replacement bridge, but the seller says it has been on the bass for about ten years!? Was someone else making replacement bridges back then?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7339455153
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Welcome Larry! That bridge is not a Hipshot, but I have seen that on other basses. Here is a Hipshot on my 4003FL.

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Post by charlyg »

Jeffrey, I absolutely love the grain on that maple!
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Post by rustyric »

Thanks Jeff. I've been thinking about the Hipshot for my '75. Original was rusty(hence the handle). Put on an Allpart one, then got a used Rickenbacker one with less rust. I just can't get the soapstone bridge parts to move enough for proper intonation(This may also be problem w/ my neck). Looks like the Hipshot would solve this.

Who was making that other replacement bridge on that ebay fretless, I wonder…
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Post by bigbajo60 »

My memory isn't what it used to be, but IIRC, wasn't that a '70's/'80's era part by some company called Stars Guitars?
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Post by david_schwab »

I think that is a Stars bridge. I had one on a Les Paul once. I remember wanting one for my 4001, but they were very pricey. They made the brass parts for Alembic.

Nice looking 4001.... it's a shame they stopped putting the walnut stripe up the middle of the neck.
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Post by rickaddict »

I like that skunk stripe too, David. I'd like to see it on the 4003.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

That SKUNK STRIPE COULD BE A WHOLE OTHER THREAD,in my opinion i think the skunk stripe is uglier than s___t.I bought a 4001 in 77 brand new, of course it had that ugly *** skunk stripe, i was thinking back then what were they thinking.See there are two very different opinions to that thing down the middle.[yuck]
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Nope, there's a third opinion: mine. Meaning, I like both styles, haha.
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Sergio...we need a guy like you at the U.N.
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no no no. we don't need the UN at all! ;)
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Yes we do :-)
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Post by endlessbassic »

I'm not so sure it's a S.G. bridge, as i thought that they were smaller and more trapezoidal shaped.. i could be wrong.
I've seen one like it as well, but chromed..

Check out the first pic: i think it's the same bridge..

http://www.hootpage.com/hoot_dos.html

Would love to have one of those bridges, that's for sure!
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