Neck hump

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johnallg
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Re: Neck hump

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rb4003 wrote:o.k. one week later neck still flat :D
Hey, glad this worked for you. Rick necks are pretty good at straightening out with no tensions on them, then correctly setting things up again leaves it that way, nice and straight. Enjoy your bass and your granddaughter!
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Re: Neck hump

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Cheers all, thanks for the help. :)
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Re: Neck hump

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Latest update .. neck still flat :D
Thanks again guys.
Dave.
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Re: Neck hump

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Super! :)
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Re: Neck hump

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That is good news; thanks for adding to the record too.
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Re: Neck hump

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Cheers John, your help was invaluable
Thanks again
Dave
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