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Thank you very much for the effort! one thing less to worry now
You’re welcome! I noticed someone on EBay is selling bridge covers, so you might consider a different bridge that screws on, then use a bridge cover to hide the stud inserts.
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Thanks - that answers my question about a flat bottomed bridge on an arched top.
You have a JC yet?

Funny thing is I don't have any GAS to speak of right now. Maybe specific hihats, but that's it. That's a really low level of GAS, too. As in, it doesn't turn up much. The drum kit sounds good, and anything that needs changing can be done with heads or simple tuning. All the cymbals sound good. The bass guitars I have make me happy. A '64 would be nice to have, but I don't know what the point would really be. The upright sounds good and feels good. Another one of those would take up too much space anyway. I already have way too many ribbon mics. Repairs and maintenance come before a bigger pile. There's no urge to look at amps or pedals or anything else like that. I'm even satisfied with the van and the motorcycle. The world must be about to end.
 

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