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  1. @ikay is the man to talk to about the bridge position. Personally, I wouldn't move it. There's probably not enough wriggle room to move the bridge forward without plugging the original holes, as the new holes would have to be so close. It would also leave tell tale marks in the finish on the top when the bridge moves forward maybe 5mm. What I would consider however, is having the bridge removed by a luthier, and if any screws shear off, having them drilled out and the holes properly plugged to take the new screws. To me, this is just maintenance, it's not modification, and all would be concealed under the bridge. Whereabouts are you? I'm interested to know who is going to refret it, as I have a '73 Jazz in need of a refret. Rob Edit: Looking again at your bridge position, it's not bad at all. I have two Jazz basses where the saddles are right at the very front of the baseplate.
  2. Great thread @andytoad Re the saddles, I spotted the grubscrews too, but the saddles might be original. My '73 P had seized and rusted grubscrews which I had to replace too. I just happened to buy correct slotted head ones rather than allen key ones. You also appear to have two longer intonation screws rather than the factory supplied one screw on the G string. There are a few early 70's basses with the bridge a bit further back than it should be, hence needing the longer screws. I have a stash of 1 3/4" ones for exactly this purpose if you need any. Tell us more about the pickguard and why you want to replace it, is it definitely not original? Rob
  3. Isaac bought a pickup from me this week. No hassle, no haggle, all good. Thanks, Rob
  4. Great little cab, in excellent condition, with slip cover. The project I bought this for has ended, and I haven't used it in a while, so it's now available. 2x8 inch Faital Pro speakers, 400w handling, front ported, 12kg, Speakon & 1/4 jack connectors. Price includes insured UK shipping, but would prefer collection from Morecambe for a reduction in price. Thanks, Rob
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  5. I'm glad you bought it, it has prevented me buying it! I think this one deserves its own thread to follow progress. I'd be keen to see more of this one and its journey back to life. Rob
  6. I'm glad you bought it, it has prevented me buying it! I think this one deserves its own thread to follow progress. I'd be keen to see more of this one and its journey back to life. Rob
  7. That's a cool bass, and I don't think it would take much TLC to make it playable. I'm going to say '73 though. Rob
  8. Also, that's a very generous offer, thanks.
  9. We're exchanging texts right now, he's going to have a look.
  10. Sorely tempted. Blimey, hard to resist though. I have one already, and two early 400RB's, so it makes no sense, but when did sense come into it? I have alerted a mate on here who will probably buy this. Rob
  11. @lee650 I always thought these were 760FS! It seems they are a little lighter. If you want to try some lower tension flats, both my P's are strung with LaBella Low Tension Flats. I'm also intrigued by the new band! Rob
  12. Jim bought a pedal off me last week. Good comms, highly recommended. Thanks, Rob
  13. Blimey @ash, I'm sorely tempted to buy this just to put it on a stand in the living room and just look at it! For info, @ash is ten minutes away from me, and therefore so is this bass ! Rob
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