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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?
 

SterlingFan

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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.
 

phatduckk

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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
 

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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.

:)
 

bovinehost

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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.
 

jongitarz

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If you don't own your own allen wrenches, perhaps you shouldn't work on your own instrument
 
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