Going to check one out tonight......$60.00

Thats a real nice lookin Bass
Just slap a decal on it----- thats what I do...........on guitars................motorcycles..........grand children.......
i.like the color and the rounded profile of it
I prefer rum and strippers---but hey Raiyn whatever gets ya through the night.Toothpicks & Titebond.....how many times must I say it?
Wow. That's an impressive level of overkill.
I've used Toothpicks & Titebond on everything from my axe to SWMBO's antique sewing kit. The threads are stronger than the original wood and it's a far less invasive, invisible repair. It's not "jerry-rigging" in the slightest. The trick is to clip em flush then run the screw in while the glue is still wet. The fibers mix with the glue and mold around the screw making perfect strong threads.

Wow. That's an impressive level of overkill.
I've used Toothpicks & Titebond on everything from my axe to SWMBO's antique sewing kit. The threads are stronger than the original wood and it's a far less invasive, invisible repair. It's not "jerry-rigging" in the slightest. The trick is to clip em flush then run the screw in while the glue is still wet. The fibers mix with the glue and mold around the screw making perfect strong threads.
Ain't the blood on this one friendo. If the surrounding wood's integrity had been compromised beyond the stripped threads I'd have been there with you. Sometimes the easy fix is the right one.
None taken or intended from my end either.
Now you're just going in circles....and now you've got me taking pictures and on the PC instead of just watching my Hockey game. Lousy camera on the Kindle...
When I did the repair on SWMBO's beloved sewing kit it had gathered an assortment of screws of varied sizes and types over the decades. Fortunately for me, I was able to match the predominate brass hardware with a trip to my local ACE hardware. They had the identical size oval head brass slotted screws and the trim washers that went with them. Toothpicks and Titebond fixed even the most hogged out holes and kept me in her good graces. It went from being mismatched and rickety to well-repaired and solid.
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The three on the bottom right were particularly messed up.
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This is the other side, but the first screw from the bottom center is a replacement as well. I'm showing this to illustrate that the kit does get used and the fairly small screws do have stresses placed on them.
One more thing I'll add I didn't "antique" the new hardware. It's an honest piece with an equally honest repair. They'll develop their own patina over time.