Two horseshoes on a bass?

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Hey,

My Father-in-Law is a Blacksmith......I can get ALL the Horseshoes I want! :lol:
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Scott's pic looks cool but almost unplayable. Definitely not a slap bass
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Huh... What is it about HS pickups?... :mrgreen: :?:
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s4001 wrote:I'll start taking orders at the next RRF confluence.
Actually, as the covers are cosmetic, you could do this if you took them off.......
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gareth wrote:
s4001 wrote:I'll start taking orders at the next RRF confluence.
Actually, as the covers are cosmetic, you could do this if you took them off.......
I thought the horseshoes were magnetic? Or was that just the originals back in the 60s and before? Either way, they wouldn't be horseshoes without the horse shoe part, right?
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paologregorio wrote:
gareth wrote:
s4001 wrote:I'll start taking orders at the next RRF confluence.
Actually, as the covers are cosmetic, you could do this if you took them off.......
I thought the horseshoes were magnetic? Or was that just the originals back in the 60s and before? Either way, they wouldn't be horseshoes without the horse shoe part, right?
As I understand it, the original horseshoes were magnetic, the reissues are not. In either case, I don't think you can just remove the covers as they are kinda permanently mounted, and, it wouldn't be a horseshoe anymore...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I thought even the new HS covers become magnetized over time.
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jdogric12aolcom wrote:Horseshoe this, horseshoe that, blah blah blah, yawn.

Anybody ever put two horseshoes in a bass? That might be neat, huh?
Yawn??!! Yet you want to know?? :lol: :lol:

Seeing I have an extra magnet-shoe'd pup laying around, maybe I should pull out the router for the V63..... :twisted:
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VRICKY63 wrote:I thought even the new HS covers become magnetized over time.
Doesn't happen - trust me. :wink: :lol:
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cjj wrote: In either case, I don't think you can just remove the covers as they are kinda permanently mounted, and, it wouldn't be a horseshoe anymore...
Actually...they aren't permanently mounted. It's just a matter of turning 4 screws and putting a few washers between the back plate and the pickup to fill the space formerly occupied by the (cosmetic only) horseshoes. Makes the bass lighter, easier to play, and better looking. :twisted:

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s4001 wrote:I'll start taking orders at the next RRF confluence.
Thanks for the photoshopping, Scott. That bass is comical!
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I would hate to think of what would happen to the neck integrity if you routered for a HS near the neck.
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How about two horseshoes on a 4005? Discuss.
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What IS all this nonense about "two Horseshoes" on a bass? :roll:

Just the one has always been quite enough for me...


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Re: Two horseshoes on a bass?

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That is the ULTIMATE Rick bass, Ken!

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