Truss Rod Cover Screws

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spongebob
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Truss Rod Cover Screws

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Related to another post I was reading on here, and having seen a 4001 for sale missing one....

Are the screws for the 4001 Truss Rod Covers standard? They're not a special Ric-size or anything, are they?

Or is down the local hardware shop?
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It's always best to go to your local hardware store and ask the woman behind the counter that you are looking for a special screw (for your Rick). :mrgreen:
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Re: Truss Rod Cover Screws

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Bass has now sold, so I no longer really need to know! :lol:
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Still worth a trip to see the lady................ :wink:
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I'm with Jeff on this one. It couldn't hurt to ask...

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two Jeff's in on this.... has to mean something Jeff-squared! .....couldn't hurt too bad...???
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