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Fender gold anodised aluminium P Bass scratchplate


Jono Bolton
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Does anyone have any first-hand experience of fitting one of these to a MIM Standard P Bass?

I have the scratchplate, and had been looking at a MIM P Bass body I'd seen for sale, but my concern is the position of the screw hole between the volume and tone knobs; on my Squier Matt Freeman, the screw hole sat over the control cavity, and a plug had to be fitted to allow a screw hole to be drilled. Can I expect the same with a MIM body? The routing on a Classic 50s/Vintera P Bass is different to the Standards/Player Precisions.

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Yeah. 
 

Get a drumstick. Saw it to the depth of the cavity.

Then split it (saw it) down the middle.

A bit of wood glue where there’s no place for the screw to go.

Clamp it. Put a cloth between the finished portion of the body and the clamp.

Guide hole it...screw in.

You could use double sided tape I guess.

Robert is your mother’s brother...

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43 minutes ago, AndyTravis said:

Yeah. 
 

Get a drumstick. Saw it to the depth of the cavity.

Then split it (saw it) down the middle.

A bit of wood glue where there’s no place for the screw to go.

Clamp it. Put a cloth between the finished portion of the body and the clamp.

Guide hole it...screw in.

You could use double sided tape I guess.

Robert is your mother’s brother...

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Bugger. That's what was done to my Matt Freeman, but I was hoping to avoid having to do it again.

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21 minutes ago, Reggaebass said:

I didn’t know the gold anodised ones had different screw holes, this is my one 

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On the 10-hole, "original" pickguards, there isn't a screw beside the volume and tone knobs as there is in yours; there's just one screw in the middle of where those two would be.

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1 minute ago, Jono Bolton said:

On the 10-hole, "original" pickguards, there isn't a screw beside the volume and tone knobs as there is in yours; there's just one screw in the middle of where those two would be.

I reckon that pic is a California series or mexi deluxe series p/j from between 1997-2002

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5 minutes ago, AndyTravis said:

I’m sure I’ve said before that I want that bass. Mucky.

It’s a nice one to play, and it very rarely goes out of tune, the neck profile is different from my jazzes even though it’s jazz nut width, it’s very slim back to front , and it’s aging nicely 

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1 minute ago, Reggaebass said:

It’s a nice one to play, and it very rarely goes out of tune, the neck profile is different from my jazzes even though it’s jazz nut width, it’s very slim back to front , and it’s aging nicely 

I had a sunburst one. Would kill to have it again...

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