Reggaebass Posted Tuesday at 19:26 Author Posted Tuesday at 19:26 15 minutes ago, miles'tone said: That's the place I bought the 1965 P I had for a while from. Good experience, good people to deal with. That was a beauty miles, I remember it well 1 Quote
ped Posted Tuesday at 19:34 Posted Tuesday at 19:34 Here’s a question for you experts. My hootenanny button is missing. Should it be the same as the other strap buttons, and what sort of screw holds it in? It can’t be a normal screw as it’ll be too long, but a pickguard sized screw surely is too small to hold any weight (not that I’d actually use it?) Quote
briansbrew Posted Tuesday at 19:57 Posted Tuesday at 19:57 (edited) 24 minutes ago, ped said: Here’s a question for you experts. My hootenanny button is missing. Should it be the same as the other strap buttons, and what sort of screw holds it in? It can’t be a normal screw as it’ll be too long, but a pickguard sized screw surely is too small to hold any weight (not that I’d actually use it?) Here you go Chris, just a bit bigger than a guard screw Edited Tuesday at 19:59 by briansbrew 1 Quote
ped Posted Tuesday at 20:06 Posted Tuesday at 20:06 8 minutes ago, briansbrew said: Here you go Chris, just a bit bigger than a guard screw Ah thank you, so you happen to know the size? The pin looks the same as the other two. I think I have one somewhere. Quote
ossyrocks Posted Tuesday at 20:15 Posted Tuesday at 20:15 7 minutes ago, ped said: Ah thank you, so you happen to know the size? The pin looks the same as the other two. I think I have one somewhere. I have some old Fender screws in the workshop. If Brian can tell us the dimensions, I can see if I have anything. 1 Quote
briansbrew Posted Tuesday at 20:25 Posted Tuesday at 20:25 9 minutes ago, ossyrocks said: I have some old Fender screws in the workshop. If Brian can tell us the dimensions, I can see if I have anything. 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted Tuesday at 21:41 Posted Tuesday at 21:41 I’ve got one of these buttons somewhere if you want it? (free obvs) 1 Quote
ossyrocks Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 8 hours ago, briansbrew said: Could you give me more accurate measurements please Brian. Haha. I'll have a look today. Rob Quote
ped Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 8 hours ago, Burns-bass said: I’ve got one of these buttons somewhere if you want it? (free obvs) Very kind, thank you. Let me check if I have one and I’ll let you know and thanks for the measurements @briansbrew and for checking for the screw @ossyrocks !! 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) That should be a basschat theme @ped Emblazoned across the head bar, a nod to Rush to please most members. You can send my royalty cheque annually, when it will Doubtless dwarf the gdp of France 👍 Edited 16 hours ago by Geek99 1 Quote
thodrik Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Got my old s9 Precision a proper set up. New nut, new jack socket and tidying up of the wiring. I’ve owned it since 1999 and it has had a lot of use, as shown by the way the nitro finish on the neck is flaking off. Might get the neck refinished eventually but will leave it as is for now. Pick guard was like that when I got it. It does make for easier access to the wiring I suppose. Not a ‘proper’ vintage Fender compared to classic earlier models, but it is a damn good workhorse bass. Quote
Sparky Mark Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago 41 minutes ago, thodrik said: Got my old s9 Precision a proper set up. New nut, new jack socket and tidying up of the wiring. I’ve owned it since 1999 and it has had a lot of use, as shown by the way the nitro finish on the neck is flaking off. Might get the neck refinished eventually but will leave it as is for now. Pick guard was like that when I got it. It does make for easier access to the wiring I suppose. Not a ‘proper’ vintage Fender compared to classic earlier models, but it is a damn good workhorse bass. I think S9 = 1979, so 46 years old. I reckon that qualifies as vintage based on the 30+ years definition of vintage guitars. Quote
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