Wombat Posted Tuesday at 21:54 Posted Tuesday at 21:54 So, most of us take the pick up covers and or bridge covers off. Various reasons but please discuss! My question however is…. Do you put the screws back in holes in the bass (so they don’t get lost and the holes don’t get filled with crap (technical term))?, or Do you store them carefully with the removed items (and then find you’ve lost them when you go back to having the items on the bass)? Answers on a postcard…. 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted Tuesday at 22:03 Posted Tuesday at 22:03 The former only crazy people would do otherwise Quote
skej21 Posted Tuesday at 22:04 Posted Tuesday at 22:04 8 minutes ago, Wombat said: So, most of us take the pick up covers and or bridge covers off. Various reasons but please discuss! My question however is…. Do you put the screws back in holes in the bass (so they don’t get lost and the holes don’t get filled with crap (technical term))?, or Do you store them carefully with the removed items (and then find you’ve lost them when you go back to having the items on the bass)? Answers on a postcard…. Personally, i take them out and use masking tape to affix them to the inside of the pickup cover, then put the covers back in the case/storage. 7 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Tuesday at 22:19 Posted Tuesday at 22:19 15 minutes ago, Geek99 said: The former You need help... 1 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted Tuesday at 22:46 Posted Tuesday at 22:46 41 minutes ago, skej21 said: Personally, i take them out and use masking tape to affix them to the inside of the pickup cover, then put the covers back in the case/storage. Same Quote
tauzero Posted Tuesday at 22:48 Posted Tuesday at 22:48 53 minutes ago, Wombat said: So, most of us take the pick up covers and or bridge covers off. What are pickup covers and bridge covers? 1 2 Quote
Geek99 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 7 hours ago, tauzero said: What are pickup covers and bridge covers? Things from a bygone era Jack Hargreaves probably mentions them in “out of town” at some point 4 Quote
police squad Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago all bits go in the 'bits' drawer I have all sorts in there Vibrola from 67 SG jr bridge saddles '62 P bass trem spring covers from various guitars half a '73 P bass pickup many many pickguard screws 1 Quote
MartinB Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago In the bits box, screws attached with masking tape Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) The pickup cover and bridge cover have never been attached to my American Original Jazz since new. Nor will they ever be. No unsightly holes in my bass, thank you very much. One instrument I had already had the bridge cover attached by someone else (Grrr!), so I carefully replaced the screws after removing said Talent Inhibitor. I don't like unsightly holes if avoidable. If I take an instrument's scratch guard off, I always lay the screws out in the exact pattern they came in, so the correct screw goes back into it's original hole. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to walk to the Post Office without walking on a single paving slab crack or join... 🤔 Edited 17 hours ago by HeadlessBassist 1 3 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I look forward to attaching the covers to my AVII Precision. I dream of creating the u-shaped scar on the delicate nitro finish. 2 1 Quote
Rodders Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I've done both, most recently I put them back in as I've lost them after affixing them with masking/sellotape in the past. 1 Quote
walshy Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 10 hours ago, Geek99 said: The former only crazy people would do otherwise That is just crazy talk 🤣 tape them to the covers and put them in the case or envelope in parts drawer. 1 2 Quote
chris_b Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago The screw pixies ran off with mine sometime in the mid 80's. 3 Quote
TimR Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago If you put the screws in the holes, unless you leave them proud, the holes will be made bigger, so when you come to replace covers, the screws will have nothing to screw into. 🤷♂️ Put them in a bag with the covers. 4 Quote
mowf Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago My solution is to leave the covers on the bass. And if I want to play bass.... then I pick up a different one. 2 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Take them out. Probably saves 2-3grams in weight. Then get the screws and covers and throw them into the sea. Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, mowf said: My solution is to leave the covers on the bass. And if I want to play bass.... then I pick up a different one. Excellent sub-reason to buy more basses. I agree wholeheartedly. 1 Quote
Wombat Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago Thank you for your thoughts. I did think about the weight saving for the boat anchor of a P bass in question. But then decided I was a bit of a muppet thinking it would make a difference. Any thoughts on the type of tape to use? I don’t want to ruin the chrome, but I also don’t want the tape failing over time and losing the screws 🤷♀️. Quote
Wombat Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago And literally no one has said why we take them off! Are we just sheep? I saw someone recently rest their palm on the pup cover while they slapped. Seemed a neat way to avoid damping the strings accidentally? Quote
hiram.k.hackenbacker Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago The ashtray doesn't bother me really. I've left it on my P. The pickup cover I have no use for whatsoever....and as for the screws, you need a check up if you leave them in. 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Just now, Wombat said: And literally no one has said why we take them off! Are we just sheep? I saw someone recently rest their palm on the pup cover while they slapped. Seemed a neat way to avoid damping the strings accidentally? They're basically metallic talent inhibitors. We can't get to the sweet spot or move around the pickups for different sounds with them on. Marcus Miller uses the neck pickup cover as a wrist rest, but I'm sure it still gets in the way. I'm sure it was a great idea in the 1950s/60s to add them and have mute pads attached inside the bridge cover, but techniques have moved on in the ensuing 75 years - unless you're looking for the Laura Lee style consistency... I'm sorry, I fell asleep there for a moment. 1 Quote
Dad3353 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 17 minutes ago, Wombat said: ...Any thoughts on the type of tape to use? I don’t want to ruin the chrome, but I also don’t want the tape failing over time and losing the screws 🤷♀️. How about zip-lock bags (as used for food to put in the freezer...)..? Keeps everything together and dust-free. Re-usable, too, if ever you put the pieces back on the bass. Edited 14 hours ago by Dad3353 1 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Wombat said: And literally no one has said why we take them off! Are we just sheep? I saw someone recently rest their palm on the pup cover while they slapped. Seemed a neat way to avoid damping the strings accidentally? It's also a really neat way of stopping intentional damping. 1 1 Quote
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