60's Pot Shafts
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60's Pot Shafts
Is or was is normal for Rick to use non solid knurled pot shafts in 66?
2 of the 5 (the tone controls) are those knurled gold shafts. Again, Solder joints look untouched and date codes right.
2 of the 5 (the tone controls) are those knurled gold shafts. Again, Solder joints look untouched and date codes right.
Re: 60's Pot Shafts
Yup, completely normal, completely healthy, and completely expected.
Stop worrying, Brian.......you have a great guitar.
Completely unmolested, I assure you.
Stop worrying, Brian.......you have a great guitar.
Completely unmolested, I assure you.
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Re: 60's Pot Shafts
I know I know. I geek out on this stuff.
I really like learning little details about Ricks and Vox's.
I ordered some stuff from Rick. Richard helped me and was excellent with answering my questions.
I really like learning little details about Ricks and Vox's.
I ordered some stuff from Rick. Richard helped me and was excellent with answering my questions.
Re: 60's Pot Shafts
I'm not sure for guitars, but 60's basses have the brass colored split shafts for volume control and solid silver shafts for tone.
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I have the same on my '66 335s: two pots (volumes) have knurled ones, other three (tone and blend) have solid 
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Re: 60's Pot Shafts
I think they alternated through the years. Either/or. Depending what was available at the time.
My Nov 64 has all solid shaft types.
My Nov 64 has all solid shaft types.
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Solid tones, knurled volumes on my 66 330.
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I think mine is the same, but it has been a while since I pulled it to bits....headbanger wrote:I think they alternated through the years. Either/or. Depending what was available at the time.
My Nov 64 has all solid shaft types.
I had a 75 4000 that had split shaft pots all round. I wonder if that is the norm?
Eden.
Re: 60's Pot Shafts
No surprises at this time, as ever!headbanger wrote:I think they alternated through the years. Either/or. Depending what was available at the time.
My Nov 64 has all solid shaft types.
