Dead neck HG problem

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ram
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Re: Dead neck HG problem

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One word:
MAGNIFICIANT!!!
Got it a little while ago – old analog meter is showing what it did before!

I owe you an adult beverage!

I will be interested to see if the screw happens anywhere else…a set screw was used as the anchor point for the wire. Since I bought it from Chuck Levin's in '74 it has never been touched out of my sight save a fret dressing. I picked it out of a stack in the basement of the store - so I would assume that it came from the factory that way.....

Thanks again John for all that you did here, I really appreciate it!
Take Care,
Tom
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My pleasure, Tom, now go out and make great music with it! :D

Oh, and I'll hold you to the drink! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Believe me if we lived closer we be doin bass duets and beers right about now (eastcoast time).
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ram wrote:Believe me if we lived closer we be doin bass duets and beers right about now (eastcoast time).
:)
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