Bending tailpiece - 4 years on

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heinpete
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...they have black tailpieces at Hipshot!?
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Yeah, but they are quite expensive and I would prefer to keep it original.
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Nothing yet!
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Philip, my 91 4003S MG BT did the same thing with Carvin (La Bella) rounds on it for 3 years in the case. It was that way to me on delivery, not mentioned before me buying it.

I found Gary Clausen's thread on his BT tailpiece lift very helpful. I followed most of what he did - bolted the tailpiece to wood, clamp the rise and keep increasing pressure over time, and then in the end I also drilled out the two holes on the backend to add two more screws, using Gary's template. If you search the forums, it will be there. I also forwarded to you Gary's reply to my email with his pictures and explanation. Gary, I hope it is okay - wanted to save you time and effort rewriting!
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Thanks John (and Gary)! I recieved your email.
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Post by lucky »

Phillip,same problem here with my '92 4003 the tai;piece had lifted badly and my go at bending it back went badly wrong.

Thanks to Gary's template when i bought a new Ric tailpiece i had the two extre screws drilled,and i don't regret it.Now i have my favorite strings Rotosound Swing Bass & my tailpiece flush to the body.

Your '92 Mapleglo looks nice,i think that the necks on the early '90's 4003 basses are nice & thin,i always enjoy playing it.
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Should I ask a luthier to bend it back? Or is that impossible because it's a matter of patience and could take some months?
I'm not a very handy person..
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Can someone post the template from Gary against the tail piece lift here again?
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Here is the bended tailpiece on my Ric.. Image

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Ouch!
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extra screws will pull that down flat ...
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Phillip i will e mail you the template i got from Gary.
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Shawn, for me too, please!
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Shawn, Please, me also... I'd appreciate it.
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