TremoloKing
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This is a pretty insignificant issue but...
I just built a bass for my son with a pair of SJB-1 pickups. Curiously, the pole pieces are about flush with the flat work, meaning that they don't protrude through the covers at all. In fact, they don't even poke up into the holes in the covers. This makes them look "wrong".
They do, however, protrude slightly through the BOTTOM of the flatwork, almost the amount I would have expected them to stick out through the TOP.
So what bothers me (beyond that fact that they look "wrong") is the prospect that there might be something incorrect in their manufacturing.
Could this have been done this way so solid covers can be used on them?
I just built a bass for my son with a pair of SJB-1 pickups. Curiously, the pole pieces are about flush with the flat work, meaning that they don't protrude through the covers at all. In fact, they don't even poke up into the holes in the covers. This makes them look "wrong".
They do, however, protrude slightly through the BOTTOM of the flatwork, almost the amount I would have expected them to stick out through the TOP.
So what bothers me (beyond that fact that they look "wrong") is the prospect that there might be something incorrect in their manufacturing.
Could this have been done this way so solid covers can be used on them?
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