Kaye says: 'I'm teaching him how to play bass, isn't that funny, that's hilarious really, there's a few zeros difference here'.
I guess she's referring to his many millions compared to her fewer millions.
(Sun Ra's) Arkestra at Kitchen St, Liverpool, last Thursday 5th.
No Sun Ra, obviously 'cos he's dead, but 12-piece led by not dead 93 year old Marshall Allen on alto sax and EWI.
Quite astounding before a mesmerised audience of all ages.
I have always thought a 'zero fret' with grooves (i) to keep the strings in place and (ii) to set the string height ... was commonly called a 'nut'.
I have always thought a 'zero fret' was merely and exactly a fret at the zero position such that it set the pitch for the open string, while the 'nut', just behind, kept the strings in place and set the necessary string height.
How wrong could I be?
Not sure about a Mustang but on a Precision two and a half (or towards three) winds round the tuner is enough to give a workable break angle on the E string. In my experience, the retainer you link to is more commonly used for the A string where even three winds can be insufficient.
Harris's signature set seem to be just Roto RS77 Jazz Flats heavy gauge rebadged and resilked.
To me those are not 'flat and dull' but 'solid and bright'.