Instead, in the dish, there are four small screws which the pickup base sits on. The pickups sit in a metal dish which then fits into the cavity of the body/pickguard, but the screws through the top of the pickup only hold it down in place, there are no springs to automatically push the pickups up when you loosen the screws. Also the pickups themselves have a few design flaws which they clearly hadn’t rectified at that point. It has two recesses in the bridge pickup which I’m yet to see elsewhere. Fret markers as opposed to the standard 1. When it was refinished there was a grey undercoat added, but the original red is still visible in a few places.Īs you can see, the black refin is quite old itself as it has also undergone some very nice crazing. It has been refinished in a black polyurethane paint which has a very nice gloss to it, but it was originally a Fyre Red colour. One tuner head was replaced with a square styled one, so (but thanks to the story on your Fyrbyrd) I carved it down to a matching oval shape with sandpaper. Still has the original truss rod cover badge too. It came with its original case and original (though probably not Maton affiliated) strap.
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