
Victory Pete
Banned
How about an answer on which way yer bridge adjustment screws face?
Just like all Nashville Bridges they face towards the Stopbar.
VP
PS: ABR-1 bridges face towards the bridge pickup.
How about an answer on which way yer bridge adjustment screws face?
And I too would be curious about that bridge alignment. A badly cut nut would be one thing, but the bridge could very well be user error.
That's not ink. It's buffing compound from the final prep on VOS finishes. Commonly bitched about on Gibson forums. I don't know Roger Ball and I'm not interested in what tales he may have told you. Just rework yer saddles or ship the whole guitar back. I don't see how Gibson can do it from 1000 miles away.The slots had red ink all over them from the PLEK system.
Maybe you should ask Roger Ball
VP
PS. I had to refile my nut slots also, they were inconsistent too. The slots had red ink all over them from the PLEK system.
Do I need one? I think the PLEK system is fine. I think Gibson QC or you have "messed up" yer guitar if it is in fact "messed up" at all. Try tweaking the truss rod some more.So what is your basic argument again? Do you even have one?
My "concern" was the possibility you may have installed the bridge backwards. It sounds like you may not have, but that was very unclear at the point I asked.![]()
That would be Phil's Less Expensive Kraftwerk GmbH.I have my own PLEK system at home. It's a block of wood, sandpaper and some steel wool![]()
That's not ink. It's buffing compound from the final prep on VOS finishes. Commonly bitched about on Gibson forums. I don't know Roger Ball and I'm not interested in what tales he may have told you. Just rework yer saddles or ship the whole guitar back. I don't see how Gibson can do it from 1000 miles away.
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BTW VP - If you check out the specs page on that guitar at Gibson you will see where it says the bridge is hand-notched.
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I think Roger Ball is blowing smoke up yer ass. Or trying to get rid of you, one.
So why are you buying Ball's bullshit about a PLEKed bridge?Oh I saw that, I read those specs over and over all last summer waiting for this...
Ooops. I won't report you. I don't roll that way.
So why are you buying Ball's bullshit about a PLEKed bridge?
I noticed there wasn't any signature. I was looking for that too. Imagine my disappointment.Did you notice the actual e-mail is not disclosed?
Do I need one? I think the PLEK system is fine. I think Gibson QC or you have "messed up" yer guitar if it is in fact "messed up" at all. Try tweaking the truss rod some more.
I can only comment on what you post. You are bitching about the Gibson PLEK job particularly the bridge slotting. You allege that Customer Representative Roger Ball of Nashville told you the bridge was PLEKed. I have provided evidence that refuted that. One of you is dissembling.I assume nothing. unlike some here!