You ought to be ok. It's mainly the 80's black ones. Avoid super heavy or stiff strings, as an extra precaution (and good common sense anyways!) and I wouldn't worry.BILLYC58 wrote:I have a R tailpiece on my 12 string 2006 should I replace it with a tranpeze before it brakes/if it brakes ?
I wonder why they would brake overtime ?
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I believe tightening the strings evenly helps prevent tailpiece breakage when performing a string change. If you tighten all from one side or even one string close to pitch it will not permit the "R" to stay seated properly. My former 610 with black hardware never had an issue even though I had re- powder coated it. Keep in mind that it was heated a second time to 500 degrees F.
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whojamfan wrote:I know 91 was a bad year for hair metal![]()
wachu talkin' bout, willis ???

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Here's some pics of the broken bracket:
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Similar to the one that broke on my MG McGuinn:IHeartRics wrote:Here's some pics of the broken bracket: ...
Mine was a clean break all the way across because it happened while the guitar was in the case ...
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Re: Was '91 a bad year for cast metal?
Check the tail-lift on this '91 4003 MID BT on ebay. Fits the suggested '91 pattern....
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Re: Was '91 a bad year for cast metal?
I own a 1991 330/12 with black hardware and a black "R" tailpiece. Should I be worried after reading this thread? Is there any way to safeguard against problems with the tailpiece other than using thinner strings? Mine is strung with a D'Addario EXL 150 set (.010, .010, .013, .013, .017, .008, .026, .012, .036, .018, .046, .026). I should admit that I'm fond of the "R" tailpiece and would rather not replace it with a trapeze.
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Re: Was '91 a bad year for cast metal?
Warrant-need I say more?BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:whojamfan wrote:I know 91 was a bad year for hair metal![]()
wachu talkin' bout, willis ???
Also, that's when grunge broke and pretty much overtook the airwaves and record sales. Bye bye, Cherry Pie

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Yeah, but SURF MUSIC NEVER DIED.
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Naw, it's just been caught in an undertowjingle_jangle wrote:Yeah, but SURF MUSIC NEVER DIED.

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