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YOU -- step away FROM THE BBQ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mr.Are you supposed to take em off first ?How about microwaving them ? Ouh, ouh, I know, BBQ them
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YOU -- step away FROM THE BBQ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mr.![]()
I’d do them in foil with butterIn the BBQ:
brush with sauce, they turn out juicier.

Check the bridge for a base plate. If I remember right, some of the badass bridges had a removable 1/8” base plate.I just boiled the strings on an old early 80's Westone Thunder 1 bass I picked up today. They are a lot cleaner and feel better - used some string cleaner on them afterwards. The water was pretty nasty afterwards - lol. They'll do for the whole tweaking, setting up, etc. Gotta find another bridge, hopefully an unfinished solid brass bridge, for it. It's got an early 80's (I think) leo quan Badass bridge on it at the moment. Nice bridge, but it's lowest height is still too high for the bass string height/action wise. It'll make for a fun adventure trying to locate a bridge for it - I kind of want to keep it a close to original as possible.
Check the bridge for a base plate. If I remember right, some of the badass bridges had a removable 1/8” base plate.
Thanks for the tip. I had it off and didn't notice, but I wasn't looking either - I'll take another look at it tomorrow, it'd sure be nice if that's all it was.
Are you supposed to take em off first ?How about microwaving them ? Ouh, ouh, I know, BBQ them
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I was way wrong. It was the Schaller bass bridge that has a baseplate. Sorry!No plate or any way to lower that I can find - bummer, oh well, back to the all brass bridge hunt - but, no hurries, no worries, it's an adventure - lol...