How do I mount a mudbucker?

Started by Basvarken, October 04, 2009, 03:00:31 PM

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exiledarchangel

Quote from: uwe on October 07, 2009, 02:04:01 PM
As Cliff Burton, Mel Schacher and billy Sheehan have amply proven, the pityful mudbucker-less state of those two lesser "Californian. Brands" can be compensated for with a little routing ...


Didn't know Cliff Burton had install a mudbucker in his bass! Any pics?
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Just do a Google Image search for Cliff Burton Rickenbacker. Or here's a Photobucket search where you can see it in several of the shots. http://photobucket.com/images/cliff%20burton%20rickenbacker/

uwe

Is this thread now progressed enough that I can finally answer its core question?

"How do I mount a mudbucker?"

Gently. Just like a young girl.

I had to get that out, sorry. It's the adolescent in me ...
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... and I was good enough to resist the obvious...  :P

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