The elusive Chris Squire 21 fret mapleglo

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wints
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Post by wints »

Yes, It's a "tree" by the look of it, to create the downforce as those headstocks have no back tilt. Roger Waters has one on his RM1999 in nearly all the 60's Floyd stuff.

My green RM had one too...
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/wintz63/album?.dir=5a33

It does kinda help to have the strings resting in the nut....
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Back to the 21 fretter..

I missed out on a '70 21 MG fret in London 4 years ago. Could that have been Squire's old bass I wonder...
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Post by squirebass »

Wints,
I haven't been lurking here enough, but I know I've seen quite a few pics of his 21 fretter over the years. IMHO he used the 21 fretter for at least one of tracks of "The Fish". If you try to play all parts with a 20 fret Rick, you run out of room at one part, way up on the neck. Now, he coulda tuned down, but I don't think so...
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Post by just_bassics »

ah, the green RM...!
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