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Posted
1 hour ago, bloke_zero said:

Nope, it's for 4 strings Musicman basses, not regular fivers. 😉

Posted
17 hours ago, carlsim said:

they want the chrome one back as well

Why one earth would they want a used component back when you buy a new one? I know they're pretty sharp on protecting their copyrights, but that's going a bit far isn't it?

 

Have a look at a cerakote finish. Apparently this will go straight onto chrome and it's tough as balls. Not sure how much it'd cost though, you'll need to find someone to send it to.

Posted
1 hour ago, Joe Nation said:

Why one earth would they want a used component back when you buy a new one? I know they're pretty sharp on protecting their copyrights, but that's going a bit far isn't it?

This the way they have been protecting themselves from copies and fakers over the years, and it's working pretty well.

 

At least, when you buy an old Musicman you know you're buying the real deal ... most of the time, unlike Fender, for instance.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Hellzero said:

when you buy an old Musicman you know you're buying the real deal

 

If you pay in full for something, what gives the manufacturer any right to demand it back?

 

They are also selling you something.  It is cheeky, at best.  I'd challenge that.  Unless I'd signed an agreement to such an "exchange", I'd ask them to make a straight swap new for old if they insisted on exchanging parts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, SpondonBassed said:

 

If you pay in full for something, what gives the manufacturer any right to demand it back?

 

They are also selling you something.  It is cheeky, at best.  I'd challenge that.  Unless I'd signed an agreement to such an "exchange", I'd ask them to make a straight swap new for old if they insisted on exchanging parts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wouldn't mind an exchange, if it was an exchange price! £175 for a bridge is steep at the best of times...

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Posted

My 1978 fretless Stingray looks ace in natural finish with full chrome hardware.

 

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Just give the full chrome a try first and then decide to go full black afterwards should you still want it.

 

That said, in ancient times, Musicman used to do swaps ... maybe it could be worth really insisting on this point.

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Posted (edited)
27 minutes ago, Hellzero said:

My 1978 fretless Stingray looks ace in natural finish with full chrome hardware.

 

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Just give the full chrome a try first and then decide to go full black afterwards should you still want it.

 

That said, in ancient times, Musicman used to do swaps ... maybe it could be worth really insisting on this point.

 

That is very, very nice... I think the chrome knobs and plate really work with the bridge to contrast the black... my SR5, because the scratch plate is black, knobs are black, to me it's crying out for some black hardware.

 

Plus i has SR5 special a while back and loved the look of the black hardware on that - especially the headstock... The question is whether a chrome bridge will look weird with black tuners...

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, carlsim said:

I wouldn't mind an exchange, if it was an exchange price! £175 for a bridge is steep at the best of times...

 

I agree.  Not great for their rep.

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