The new micro-tilt

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The new micro-tilt

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So this will be old-as-fuck news/unremarkable to many, but I've only just noticed over the past couple of days that American Standard Fenders have something akin to the 70s tri-bolt micro-tilt adjuster in the pocket/neck heel, still indeed called "micro-tilt", accessible with a wrench through a 4-bolt plate. So I went looking around and fuck me: they all have them. Maybe I've seen this discussed on specs lists and skimmed over what it means or something, but these pics are the first time it really sank in for me:

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Now I'm finding out they've had it for AGES (have seen '89 Am Std and '90 Strat Plus with it) and am just wondering when it started up again/switched from the tri-bolt? Was there a time when they just did 4-bolt with no micro-tilt after that for Am Stds? I guess sticking to import Fenders (apart from my classically-pocketed AV '57) had led me to believe the micro-tilt was "abandoned", would be interesting to learn regular strats/teles from the US never stopped with it.
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one of the best fender inventions, EVER.

wtf happened to that body, though?!
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Pacafeliz wrote:one of the best fender inventions, EVER.

wtf happened to that body, though?!
Looks like some ROCK'N'ROLL ANTICS happened..
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big time!
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Pacafeliz wrote:one of the best fender inventions, EVER.
I don't know who came up with it but it's not fender because my 63-64 Danelectro Pro has a similar but simpler version of the micro-tilt.
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Mr.Ripley wrote:
Pacafeliz wrote:one of the best fender inventions, EVER.
I don't know who came up with it but it's not fender because my 63-64 Danelectro Pro has a similar but simpler version of the micro-tilt.
I've heard it credited to Danelectro, but the idea is older. National, I believe, used a similar system in the '50s, and I've seen work-alikes on some old Supros.

Here's an example from all the way back in 1870:
http://frets.com/FRETSPages/Museum/Guit ... /arey.html
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But Danelectro's version is completely identical to Fender's.
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Does it tilt the neck forwards and backwards, the way you would by inserting/removing a shim?
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ekwatts wrote:Does it tilt the neck forwards and backwards, the way you would by inserting/removing a shim?
Yes.
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Guy i used to know had a mid 90s US strat and i'm sure it had it.
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'sup with those AmStd pickups in that trashed strat, pauly?
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Post by paul_ »

Thankfully not my guitar, but if you wanted AmStd pickups on the cheap you could probably take on the 2 plonks (utter gentlemen if either post here) engaged in a sub-$50 bidwar for the whole kaboodle, as it ends tomorrow.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-American ... 231369392b
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stewart wrote:Guy i used to know had a mid 90s US strat and i'm sure it had it.
My 1997 Us Strat seems to have it.
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Post by paul_ »

Yeah, it started sometime in the '80s
The Plus guitars had it in '87

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Post by MikeG »

From that auction link, about the pickups.

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