Greetings Knights of the RickenTable!...and a Question

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Lost Coyotes
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Re: Greetings Knights of the RickenTable!...and a Question

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Well done, Joey!!!
Keep those Grovers, Rich, and just reverse ONE, as Joey shows!
Beautiful, I love this place when things come together like that...
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"Why didn't I just learn how to cook"
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Re: Greetings Knights of the RickenTable!...and a Question

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From what everyone says, Grovers are great, smooth-working tuners. Just make sure the pins are tight on them to hold them together good.
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My 2 cents - I like the waveys - I'd try to make it work as Joey outlined.
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I feel like I just watched an episode of "House".................Cool..........and many thanks.

Bass-ically Yours,
Rich

PS: Should I put the gear on oxygen as the operation is taking place??? 8)
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Re: Greetings Knights of the RickenTable!...and a Question

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What Joey says is exactly right. I had experience with that very thing about 2 weeks ago. You can indeed reverse the had of the box style tuners.
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