New hipshot bridge...advice please..

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beatlefan
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Post by beatlefan »

Wow....these things look great on a Ric! I'm so very tempted to plant one of those babys on my c64.....The current, original one has wayyy to much lift.
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Those look great. I might have to try one on my workhorse mapleglo '00.
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Another great looking bass with the Hipshot, Dave!
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Yup, light fireglo, the lighting was dark in this photo. It's a 1997.
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I've had one on a faker in the past but am waiting (along with Bobcat)for the new Rick bridge to come out to see what it is like as I like having the option of being able to mute the strings
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