Fixer January 15, 2005 at 4:33 pm I’m probably wrong, but they resemble the knobs on an old Fender Telecaster I once owned.
cleek January 15, 2005 at 4:48 pm good guess. they are actually the knobs on a fairly new telecaster that I own. :) i got it in 93, i think. it’s a tele “plus” (two pickups near the bridge and one by the neck).
Gordon January 18, 2005 at 6:28 pm Looks like it’s got one pan head screw and one countersunk screw. Put yer screws in a plastic tray from a frozen dinner when yer workin’ on your sled and you won’t lose ’em :)
cleek January 18, 2005 at 6:53 pm :) i think that’s intentional. there’s four screws on that steel plate. the outer two are flat to the surface and the other two are on either side of a toggle switch. besides, i wouldn’t mess up the screws on a guitar as fine as this ! :)
I’m probably wrong, but they resemble the knobs on an old Fender Telecaster I once owned.
good guess.
they are actually the knobs on a fairly new telecaster that I own. :)
i got it in 93, i think. it’s a tele “plus” (two pickups near the bridge and one by the neck).
Looks like it’s got one pan head screw and one countersunk screw. Put yer screws in a plastic tray from a frozen dinner when yer workin’ on your sled and you won’t lose ’em :)
:) i think that’s intentional.
there’s four screws on that steel plate. the outer two are flat to the surface and the other two are on either side of a toggle switch.
besides, i wouldn’t mess up the screws on a guitar as fine as this ! :)
I stand corrected.
It goes to 11.