The dullest question ever asked on the Forum :-)
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The dullest question ever asked on the Forum :-)
Hi, I have recently acquired a 1980 4001 and two of the big central screws that secure the machine heads at the rear of the headstock, plus their washers, are missing. In actual fact the string tension stops the whole assembly from falling apart but its obviously not satisfactory.
So does anyone know the screw and washer sizes or part numbers so I can get two replacements?
Sorry to ask such a dull question ... but it is raining heavily in London and its August!
So does anyone know the screw and washer sizes or part numbers so I can get two replacements?
Sorry to ask such a dull question ... but it is raining heavily in London and its August!
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I meant to say I hate the old reverse tuners ... I don't have them on any of my basses ... I figure I have an expensive quality bass in a rickenbacker bass ... I don't want to cheapen it up with old, dull, tarnished, backwards tuners ...
That was the feature that I really hated about my 1968 4001 ... the old tuners ... that was even more annoying than the old pickups ...
and I agree with bob ... the Grovers fall apart ...
That was the feature that I really hated about my 1968 4001 ... the old tuners ... that was even more annoying than the old pickups ...
and I agree with bob ... the Grovers fall apart ...
I figure I have an expensive quality bass in a rickenbacker bass ... I don't want to cheapen it up with old, dull, tarnished, backwards tuners ...
That is how I feel about a lot of basses made these days. You will find the same cheap Gotoh GB7 tuners on $150.00 beginner basses and on custom made $50,000.00 Alembic basses and everything in between! You would think that on more expensive instruments you should get better quality hardware.
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jwr2
I like them in many applications. I have a Fender 5 string Jazz with them. My gripe is they look small and out of place on most bass headstocks. For instance, on the 4004 if that's what they use, they look like aftermarket replacements. The open gear Hipshots in aluminum "look" more appropriate, but the GB-7s are smooth and work well.
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