Notched out tailpiece.
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Notched out tailpiece.
This might be a dumb question but I can't find the answer...what was the notch/cut out on the older basses tailpiece for?
- bassduke49
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Re: Notched out tailpiece.
It apparently had something to do with the way that the original aluminum casting was made. I don't see it clearly in my mind, but it was described to me as happening as a result of the way the casting was held in and removed from the mold. Can anyone else describe it better?
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- Kopfjaeger
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Re: Notched out tailpiece.
The casting medium whether it be sand based or another heat/melt resistant material needed to be broken away or at least provide a means of getting the cast part out of the mold. Perhaps the gap either strengthened the mold around such a delicate section or provided a reference point for an insert mold in order to create the well. I'm guessing the latter.
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Re: Notched out tailpiece.
Cool...thanks guys for the info.
