Hi
Any of you have a M knob (V) for sale? My bass need one.
Thanks for your time.
WTB a "M" knob
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Re: WTB a "M" knob
I got some from this guy, although I believe he only has them for Japanese pots. I don't see any listed now but I think he probably has them, night be worth asking.
http://myworld.ebay.com/zamminc/
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Excelent! thanks, I will check his items for sale.
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If you want vintage knobs, you might try Artie @ Front Porch Music - known on this forum as "bakeoboy". He also sells modern replacements, if you want to send him a pm ...
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Be aware that those knobs sold on the link posted by eltuce, are not correct copies of the original. I used them on my custom built clones but they are a lot different than what's on my original Mosrites. I wouldn't recommend the for a restoration of a '65 Mosrite bass. Sooner or later the correct knob will show up.
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dubtrub wrote:Be aware that those knobs sold on the link posted by eltuce, are not correct copies of the original. I used them on my custom built clones but they are a lot different than what's on my original Mosrites. I wouldn't recommend the for a restoration of a '65 Mosrite bass. Sooner or later the correct knob will show up.
Thanks Danny. The one I have is metalic. I dont want a plastic one. I will check before buy something.
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This is what the ones he has look like just so you know.


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Yeah, Thoses ZammInc. knobs are for the Japs. I bought 2 from him & put them on my Ranger. Looks great.
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Kurokumo knobs on a Fillmore?
Sacrilege.

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I got some knobs from Artie at Front Porch. They're repros but I can't tell them from the originals they're paired up with.
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