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by finboy »
i'm going to be stalking ebay for one of these necks now
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i can vouch for their nice-ness.
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by BobArsecake »
They had the same necks anyway I think.
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by finboy »
BobArsecake wrote:They had the same necks anyway I think.
headstock slightly different, making them much cheaper than vintage b&b
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I am surprised they haven't been detected before now.
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by timhulio »
Known about this for years. Sometimes feature fender-branded pearly grovers too.
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by stewart »
i think the wildwood ones had the grovers.
i also think my one might have had different tuners at some point, you can see marks where the bigger bushings were. dunno what sort they'd have been.
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