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has the musicman assembly changed since 1976?

kevins

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do they still make the instruments the same way they did back in the late 70s today? or is it done differently? thanks for your help


the kevin
 
i think they did away with the oompa loompas in favor of keebler elves.
 
True. And we have newer tools now. I heard Leo used live beavers to chew the bodies into shape.(much like how my wife whups me into shape :eek: ) We now have CNC machines that can do the work of 1,000 beavers.(please don't tell Lisa)
 
Along with that, the strings are also older, so if you prefer a bright crisp sound, you'll probably have to change them as soon as it arrives.

However, if you like 'em dead & thumpy, then they're great right out o' the box.
 
I heard that these days they use a cordless screwdriver when fitting the pickguard, whereas in the old days it was a plain old rachet screwdriver.
 
Aussie Mark said:
I heard that these days they use a cordless screwdriver when fitting the pickguard, whereas in the old days it was a plain old rachet screwdriver.

Lazy bastards...you'd think they all had to take care of the lawn, too...




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