'Bulbous' headstock question.
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rickaddict
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You see it John: "The FG one's Nike-like swoosh top point is not as pointed as on the MG one." is another way of saying: "the area of wood between the A tuning post and the end of the headstock is more chubby or...'bulbous' on the FG V63 than it is on the MG V63!"
Funny Gene. I missed your post earlier today!
Funny Gene. I missed your post earlier today!
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Well you misunderstood my swoosh reference but your translation made it clear now.
"the area of wood between the A tuning post and the end of the headstock is more chubby or...'bulbous'"
Bulbous = short and fat. Ha!
Now, if I remember what I've tried to learn so far here, the bulbous style headstock (and my 2004 4003) are like they used to be a long time ago? My headstock is like a big paddle.

"the area of wood between the A tuning post and the end of the headstock is more chubby or...'bulbous'"
Bulbous = short and fat. Ha!
Now, if I remember what I've tried to learn so far here, the bulbous style headstock (and my 2004 4003) are like they used to be a long time ago? My headstock is like a big paddle.

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This is another reason why I'd love to slap a pickguard on a mapleglo 4004 . . . they have the awesome non-bulbous headstock that reminds me of the 60s Rics, and with walnut wings too. I may have to save up and buy a 4004L at some point . . . though that point will be when I have cash to spare. Damn, I need a summer job that pays more than $8 an hour.
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One good thing about the long non-bulbous 4004 headstocks is the extra length allows you to put in a fifth tuner with good spacing, if you're into that sort of thing(low frequencies rock).


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"I like all the headstocks from 1997 to present ... the pre 1997 looked deformed ..."
That's funny, Jeff. To each his own. I'm glad somebody prefers the bulbous headstock.
I dunno Mark...to me that extra tuner on your bass looks like my forehead would look if I drilled a hole and put another eye up there.
(...ducks to avoid thrown objects!)
That's funny, Jeff. To each his own. I'm glad somebody prefers the bulbous headstock.
I dunno Mark...to me that extra tuner on your bass looks like my forehead would look if I drilled a hole and put another eye up there.
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I know what you mean Jeff, but it has grown on me since I've been looking at mine everyday for almost a year now, besides, after I saw an eight string headstock, I didn't think it looked any funnier than those.


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