660/12 nut on a 360/12
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660/12 nut on a 360/12
Has anyone tried this? I just spent $80 having a custom nut put on my 330/12 now I am wondering if I just could have bought a 660/12 nut.
Got to start with one make it a 360/12.
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My charge is in the $30.00-40.00 range, depending upon how much fiddling is done to get the action just right. This is for a Rick bakelite nut.
But I only do this as a part of a resto job.
But I only do this as a part of a resto job.
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"Should have been done at the factory" is your opinion, of course.
Factory setups on these guitars are done as a compromise, to hopefully come close to suiting the majority of purchasers.
For the more experienced players, they are a starting-off point.
Seeing how, er, specific you've been about this issue, I would put you in the second group, and I'm glad it's finally to your satisfaction.
Factory setups on these guitars are done as a compromise, to hopefully come close to suiting the majority of purchasers.
For the more experienced players, they are a starting-off point.
Seeing how, er, specific you've been about this issue, I would put you in the second group, and I'm glad it's finally to your satisfaction.
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Bob, maybe you're misinterpreting my rapidly-composed words. If I would have said, for the more experienced players, they could be a starting-off point", would that have made my meaning clearer?
Sometimes I fail to see all the ways in which my words are taken.
Sometimes I fail to see all the ways in which my words are taken.
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