Question for hipshot bridge owners

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bobcat
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I have the feeling we'll either all adore the new bridge or despise it utterly. I'm rooting for the former.
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Since the new bridge will replace the ABM bridge, then am I correct in that the mute assembly has been done away with?

If so, then the other Jeff (you know which one I'm refering to) will be REALLY happy!
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You don't think the 4004 needs a mute??? Image
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no mute ... uhhh ... then where will I put my jazz pickup???
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Rofl!
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No matter what, you just can't please the guy!!! Image
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I'm happy with this Hipshot bridgeImage It's the brass version.
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Post by rickenbrother »

Is that a Seymour Duncan StingRay pickup?
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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actually I am hoping for a 5 string version with a 2 1/4" spacing and/or a 2 3/8" spacing ...
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It's a G&L. At the time, Music Man wouldn't sell pickups. EB wasn't the owner then.
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That's a faker on so many levels Image
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If you think so, then you missed a few threads. JH believes it's made from stolen and swapped real parts which makes it not a Rick in his book.
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Post by ilan »

Interesting... can you post a link?
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Surely the body/neck are fake? Too wide of a skunk stripe, bound dotted fretboard, and no apparent routing for the stock tailpiece....
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Chris Brubeck has a '68 (or so) with the same skunk stripe. It's authenticity is clear.

The fill-in around the bridge is maple and doesn't show in this pic. FB was fretless...some one did a so-so job fretting it. Oddly, JH thinks that the wings are not a kind of maple they ever used. It appears to have been built _near_ the same time as the ones with birch wings. Who knows. The internal routing matches that of the early 70's.

It does have some cosmetic features I like and that you could have done by any competent tech, like the bound headstock.

I kind of dropped off this board for a while. Where did the Archives go? I suppose Peter ran out of server space.
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