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ghs_boomer
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I had no choice

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Well, i finally had to remove all the bridge intonation screws in order to get the piece to fit squarely in the slot. No matter what i tried, i could'nt get the bridge to sit straight.
(The screw heads stick out too far)

I even tried the "Black screws" i got here from (i'm sorry, i can't remember who gave them to me)
a board member. Now that the screws are gone, the bridge sits perfectly and i can raise and lower the bridge with no problems.

I can't wait to see the new Ric bridge. I may end up with a hipshot real soon.


Ok my rant is over.



BTW, i kept the original Ric strings (since 98) and boiled them a while back. Today i reinstalled them and they sound like new..
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Post by edski »

You could give up on the archaic 4001-3 design and go with a 4004. Image No bridge issues there...
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Post by rickaddict »

And lose all that beautiful 4001/3 tone?

For shame, Ed!!
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Post by incubus2432 »

I second Ed's recommendation! Image

It would be great to see more 4004's out there.
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Post by alanz »

Those Hipshot bridges totally rule and are ultra-bitchin'.
Listen to that sustain!
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Post by wayang »

Dude: no way! "Totally rule" AND "ultra-bitchin'"??? It's the best of both worlds!
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ghs_boomer
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Post by ghs_boomer »

I think when i return to work, i'm gonna get me a hipshot. Should i hire a luthier or are they simple to install?



I'm too much in love with the 4001/3 looks and tone to switch...sorry
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Post by rickaddict »

If know how to change your strings and twist a screwdriver...then you're qualified, Mike.

And for the record...I like the word "Awesome" for the Hipshot bridge.
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Post by alanz »

Yes, they are awesome and kick ***, too.

For the record.

Also, I think they drop right in to the old screw holes.

Heh, I said "screw holes."
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Post by rickcrazy »

Hey, Mike, I'm sure you got the black screws from Paul Yan. I haven't heard from him for quite a long time now - six or seven months.
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