Howdy, everyone.
I just sold a dimebucker to a forum member here, and he brought it to my attention that the screws that I included with the pickup were a little different than typical pickup screws. He says they more or less resemble sheetmetal or wood screws. Now, I'm pretty sure I've never replaced the screws that originally came with the pickup, and if I did, then I'm pretty absent-minded indeed, and I owe this fellow a set of proper pickup screws.
So does anyone know if the screws that come with a Dimebucker are different from the traditional pickup screws? I can't remember for the life of me!
Must be standard, mine are like that too.
I remember them being different. perhaps because the baseplate is plastic rather than metal
slade
The Dimebucker screws are pointy and self-tapping so they can bore into the plastic pickup casing, they are not like regular flat bottomed machine screws used on other pickup mounting rings.
Thanks a bunch! Thought I mixed up on the trade.
- Aug 12 Fri 2011 21:07
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