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Old 11-21-2010, 03:38 PM
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1st post here in TB, just couldn't get enough info for basses on TGP. I have built several guitars and one bass [warmoth for the bass] but am interested in once again building myself a bass. I would like to go for an early 60's p-bass with nitro and traditional hardware. I was thinking about Mark jenny for the neck and body with Lollar for the pick-ups but I do not know where to turn for quality bass hardware. I have used Callaham and Glendale for 6 string builds and love the quality, is there anybody similar making vintage style Fender bass hardware? Really all I'm looking for in that department is tuners, a string tee and a bridge. Everything else I can get from one of the aforementioned companies.
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Old 11-21-2010, 03:41 PM
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Schallers are still VERY good quality parts and not cost you an arm and a leg...Just a Thought.
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