Shoeless CS ??!!

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Shoeless CS ??!!

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A shoeless CS has just showed up on eBay. Kind of sad IMHO, but not hopeless. It is an easy fix, but why take them off in the first place?
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Post by sloop_john_b »

We had discussed it in another thread too, Kris. It's actually a higain bridge pickup, the original is not included (though the shoes are, but they won't fit).
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Yes, it kind of takes care of the collectable value of this one. I know that the original pickup will be almost impossible to find. Too much money for the desecrated bass then.
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"but why take them off in the first place?"

Because they're heavy, they're annoying, and they don't contribute to the guitar's sound.

Those things are like...well...if you had a nice big shiny chrome cover blocking you from your turn signal wand on your car.

But yes, the guy that did this should have returned the bass to its original state before he sold it.
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No thumping from me, David. I like the way they look, and I understand that many players like to use them as a handrest. To each his own. To me they're a nuisance, to others they're the coolest thing since sliced bread!

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Post by rickfan60 »

I can take 'em or leave 'em. They are vestigial and merely aesthetic at this point. I left mine on (V63) because I like the look and have gotten used to working around them from playing my '63 for the last 4 years.
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Ok everyone, In an effort to help make life a little easier for those fourm members who no longer wish the hassle of polishing, cleaning and working around their chrome obstacles....

I've decided to open up a home for unwanted and unloved HS pickups, please send your worthless, unwanted and neglected chrome shoes for a NON TAX DEDUCTABLE DONATION to:

Mr. Eyeluv Shoes
4001 Givemtome Way
Lovethemabunch, FL 14003
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Post by rickaddict »

Hey David...this might seem kinda silly, but...it sounds like you're one of the players that really like/need/use the shoes as a handrest. Maybe if the weight of the shoes is too much, you could put a plastic pickup cover from a 4003 on. I'm pretty sure it would fit.

Another idea: At 5'8" and 150 lbs I'm pretty small as bass players go. Sometimes the weight of my Ricks causes soreness in my upper back/neck. But I've been working out a bit lately and don't seem to have much pain any more. Its worth a shot!

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Post by rickaddict »

Nice one Tony!

Hey! We haven't had a good ol' "Roundwounds vs. Flatwounds" thread around here in a while.

Or for that matter a "Finger-Style vs. Pick" thread.

Those were the good old days!

I think the "Horseshoes: On or Off" thread belongs in the same genre.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

I loved the look of the shoes and they make a great handrest for my style, too! Unfortunatley, functionaltiy won out and I had to remove my "Dale-shoes" from my v68 - I couldn't lower the pickup enough with them on.
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I like my shoes! Image

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ImageIloved the sound of this bass, but it had to go. Those darned horse shoes...
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Smokin"!
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Post by law »

So is nobody going to bid on it because it is missing the original pickups? I can't believe it's only up to $510. To own a CS for only $600 is insane. What type of cost would it be to put original or close to original pickups in?
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