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Franky

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why do some stingrays have the nobby bit between the D and A strings, and some have the nobby bit between the G and D strings?
 

Mobay45

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Rod Trussbroken said:
They're called String Trees.

Pre-EB Basses had it on the D and G strings.

EB put it on the A and D because those 2 strings have the longest run to the tuners.

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Man Gav, I'm glad you could answer him. I was having a hell of a time trying to figure out what a "nobby bit" was! That just didn't translate into Texan.
 

Franky

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Aussie Mark said:
Surely school holidays finish soon? :confused:

monday.

strangly enough, this year school goes back at the start of the week, instead of thursday, like it has the last few years.
 

barkatozz

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Franky said:
why do some stingrays have the nobby bit between the D and A strings, and some have the nobby bit between the G and D strings?
Nobby bit? In the words of thee immortal Dr. Evil.....Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight....Throw me a frickin' bone here. :D
 

kilgore777

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Franky said:
why do some stingrays have the nobby bit between the D and A strings, and some have the nobby bit between the G and D strings?

Hey, we're not supposed to talk about our nobby bits here... nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more... try a different forum!
 
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