How about some OLD Genesis...
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here's another..
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I notice Mike has what looks like a capo before the nut - to hold the strings down in the nut.
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Old Genesis?
Not old to me as that is the period in which I saw them a bunch of times. 
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Yes, we've seen this one before. That poor old RM 1999 is showing signs of strain already. Interestingly, it appears to be a 67 FG, instead of the usual darker 64.johnallg wrote:I notice Mike has what looks like a capo before the nut - to hold the strings down in the nut.
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Andy, that was the first time I'd seen this bass that close up and well-lighted. I've seen a capo or other type "fix" in videos before though. And then there was the video of Squire and the clamp holding the head on his bass.
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I love that stuff!
I thought the ‘capo’ was to keep strings from popping off the nut – something about the flat angle of the head ….
maybe another - look what Mike is playing....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdD6L4cKKU8
I thought the ‘capo’ was to keep strings from popping off the nut – something about the flat angle of the head ….
maybe another - look what Mike is playing....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdD6L4cKKU8
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Tom, that is why the capo is there. Many had to with the 60s basses shallow headstock angle.
