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Richard Monroe
Well-known member
I was thinking today that Fenders are like plastic models for kids. There's always a part you don't know what it's for, so you just throw it away. On a telecaster, it's the steel cover for the bridge pickup. Over the years, so many people have thrown them away that when I bought my Highway One tele, it wasn't even included! Does *anybody* actually use the thing?
On a Strat, it's the plastic plate over the tremolo bridge springs in the back. Do they become Frisbees, or what?
Just one more thing. Can somebody put up a good picture of the tremolo bar on a standard strat? I'm convinced the one that came with my Jimmie Vaughan strat was placed backwards in a bending jig, and bent in the wrong direction. The tip actually is angled *up*, and I don't see how anyone could hold it and reach the strings with a pick at the same time. I'd also be interested in a closeup photo of proper technique for hand placement showing the pick and tremolo bar in use. Thanks in advance to anyone who will take the time to enlighten me.-Richie
On a Strat, it's the plastic plate over the tremolo bridge springs in the back. Do they become Frisbees, or what?
Just one more thing. Can somebody put up a good picture of the tremolo bar on a standard strat? I'm convinced the one that came with my Jimmie Vaughan strat was placed backwards in a bending jig, and bent in the wrong direction. The tip actually is angled *up*, and I don't see how anyone could hold it and reach the strings with a pick at the same time. I'd also be interested in a closeup photo of proper technique for hand placement showing the pick and tremolo bar in use. Thanks in advance to anyone who will take the time to enlighten me.-Richie