height of a low-profile bridge pup cover?
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height of a low-profile bridge pup cover?
i don't have any of my basses with me, but am looking to confirm the height of the early 70's low-profile bridge pup covers? 1-1/8"?
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Re: height of a low-profile bridge pup cover?
The current, modern cover is 1 1/16" from top to bottom of tangs. The early low profile cover is 3/4".
Re: height of a low-profile bridge pup cover?
anyone make replica lo pro covers?
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that is a no, yes?
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There would be "issues" surrounding the appearance...uffe wrote:anyone make replica lo pro covers?
Buy it before someone else does
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I made one out of stainless steel and it looks fairly correct (from the top or side). Unless you have a mate that can make one for a carton of beer or somthing It would be cheaper to try and find a used one (as rare as they are) I also made an Aluminum pickup bass plate as I could not seem to find a period correct plastic one at the time..uffe wrote:anyone make replica lo pro covers?
If anyone makes one to sell there would be trademark issues.
I much prefer the low profile cover with its spring loaded feel and sleaker feel over the newer one.......
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Re: height of a low-profile bridge pup cover?
Tooling on these would be prohibitively expensive to produce, and minimum quantity runs would put this into the "untouchable" category, whether in plastic or metal.uffe wrote:anyone make replica lo pro covers?
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"Needs" a slot in the middle...
Buy it before someone else does
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Look very carefully at the instrument that may not be the real thing!jnbass wrote:"Needs" a slot in the middle...
It's easier to make them with the slots, but I wanted my 74 to look like a 74, Not to mention that the higain in the neck with horsie in treble positions could be a styling fauxpar..........
Eden.
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Eden, my "faux pas"
