Not include original wrench or tools, when purchase New Stingray?

ji.

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Hi. ;)
I purchased Stringray. But, I only received Stingray, Warranty card, Manual(Battery change Guide), Case Key, EB Polish Cloth, Original Hardshell Case. Is this right?? Not include some wrench or tools? :confused:

All MusicMan Guitar and Bass are not included "Allen Wrench" or tools, for Trussrod and Bridge?? I mean original Stingray wrench, not general "allen wrench". I did think that included original wrench, like Fender. :rolleyes:

And, tell me saddle screw wrench size at Bridge. inch or mm?
 
ji. said:
Hi. ;)
I purchased Stringray. But, I only received Stingray, Warranty card, Manual(Battery change Guide), Case Key, EB Polish Cloth, Original Hardshell Case. Is this right?? Not include some wrench or tools? :confused:

All MusicMan Guitar and Bass are not included "Allen Wrench" or tools, for Trussrod and Bridge?? I mean original Stingray wrench, not general "allen wrench". I did think that included original wrench, like Fender. :rolleyes:

And, tell me saddle screw wrench size at Bridge. inch or mm?
Your Stingray came with everything my Sterling did. I don't think they include the allen key, however in the FAQ it says 1/16" . Hope this helps and welcome.
 
i dont think you get an allen wrench ... i never have.
you can use anything that fits for the truss rod and the saddles ... i just got one of those many sized allen wreck sets from the hardware store for like $5
 
There's no need for a truss rod "wrench" due to the truss wheel feature on all MM's made now. The littel wheel with the holes in it replaces the need for a wrench.

:)
 
I think I got a little brochure once and a polish cloth or two....hmmm, maybe Heinz came with a little allen wrench for the bridge, it's been ages so I don't really recall.

But jeez, I can adjust my truss rod with a little screwdriver. It's not like you need some highly specific TOOL to stick in one of those little holes.

That sounded vaguely dirty.

I'm stopping now.
 
If you don't own your own allen wrenches, perhaps you shouldn't work on your own instrument
 
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