Say hello to my little friend!

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jdogric12 wrote:Play it as is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock:
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jps wrote:If it is only a tiny bit, maybe you can get the tailpiece to extend a bit closer to the neck.
That should be do-able; it's just a matter of loosening or replacing the cable that goes through the tailpiece and around the endpin. Generally these are kept in place by a small screw clamp (for lack of a better term) that secures both ends of the cable. Adding a bit of slack to the cable will allow the tailpiece to rest a bit closer to the fingerboard. Of course, you don't want to go too far or you'll decrease the break angle over the bridge which might lead to too low of a tension to keep the soundpost firmly in place. If it's just a couple of mm, it should be fine.
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I thought the marching band cello bit was from Bananas? :?:
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*googled it*

nope i was wrong! d'oh! :oops:
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i used to own a tacoma thunderchief bass strung with TI acousticore strings,and if that bass had been fretless,i think it would have been hard to tell it from an upright tone. the fretted version i had with those strings was a bit too clacky,but i think the tacoma was one of the better sounding abg's i ever picked up.
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I think I'm gonna put some Roto roundwounds on it, and a drop D tuner...then I should be set :lol: :lol: :lol:

Actually I found out I had the bridge in the wrong place, plus I believe it was backwards. Just toying around with it. Maybe, just maybe if I can do some basic Blues jamming on it, I'll keep it as is. Still believe the project is possible though.
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jdogric12 wrote:*googled it*

nope i was wrong! d'oh! :oops:
For that, you get a nice, hot bowl of steam for breakfast! :mrgreen:
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marc61 wrote:I think I'm gonna put some Roto roundwounds on it, and a drop D tuner...then I should be set :lol: :lol: :lol:
I have the perfect pickup for you to put on it!
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hmmmm...maybe they have a reissue model
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I found a photo of Marc from when he lived south of the border! :shock:
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Not me.That's my brother Marco :D
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