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Started by nofi, February 11, 2012, 03:54:26 PM

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nofi

"life is a blur of republicans and meat"- zippy the pinhead

Dave W

That's odd. Not familiar with the BG-31, it must have a thick top like the old Epi El Capitan, otherwise the top would probably have started to fail first. Since he's had the bass awhile and it hasn't happened before, it's not likely that the rosewood bridge really isn't rosewood. Most likely user error, especially if he was using the 50-105 Chromes set.

rahock

The original bridge on my Earthwood lifted off the body and required a bit of internal reconstruction and a new /better bridge, but I've never seen anything like this before. Termites? Stringmites? I dunno ???
Rick

nofi

#3
futher down the thread it says he had to 'dig' the strings out. ??? at one point fender abgs were made to accept only fender bronzes. maybe this was one of them. dumb idea imo.
"life is a blur of republicans and meat"- zippy the pinhead

dadagoboi

Would have made more sense to push them out using pliers than to dig them out.

nofi

that's what i thought but some people...
"life is a blur of republicans and meat"- zippy the pinhead

Pilgrim

I just added the following post to the thread:

"That's not the strings' fault. It's operator error."
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."

TBird1958



It does help to be almost half as smart as the thing you're trying to operate  :rolleyes:
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patman

I had one of those...it was an ok bass...nothing wrong with the bass.

Pilgrim

It does become a problem when someone decides to change strings using a chainsaw as the primary tool.
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."