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Larry Robertson

 

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Post  Posted 19 Jul 2016 5:27 am    
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The SuperPro I am fixing up is missing some springs on both raise & lower fingers and on both changers, so I need to obtain a few of each. Or, I may replace them all if I can find a source and to keep equal tension on all fingers. Does anybody know of a source for them and what are the spec's for them.? Larry Robertson
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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 19 Jul 2016 5:33 am    
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EDIT:

you may learn that not all fingers had so called helper springs to begin with. Of all the Sho Buds I have owned and worked on, none of them had a full compliment of those springs, including this Super Pro.




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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 19 Jul 2016 6:51 am    
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So what holds it against the stop bar?
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Erv Niehaus


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Litchfield, MN, USA
Post  Posted 19 Jul 2016 7:25 am    
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String tension.
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Lane Gray


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Post  Posted 19 Jul 2016 7:53 am    
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The lowering scissor?
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Brint Hannay

 

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Post  Posted 19 Jul 2016 8:20 am    
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Tony Prior wrote:
you may learn that not all fingers had lower return springs to begin with. Of all the Sho Buds I have owned and worked on, none of them had a full compliment of lower return springs, including the Super Pro.

Aren't you referring to raise helper springs, not lower return springs?

Your photo shows 20 lower return springs.
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Dan Beller-McKenna


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Durham, New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 19 Jul 2016 11:40 am    
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Pretty sure Tony is referring to what most people call the raise helper spring. Also pretty sure the Super Pro (any all-pull steel?) won't function without return springs.

As for the helper springs, you'll find several threads on their benefits and drawbacks, depending on what you're trying to do. I forgot to leave one off my sixth string after putting some new fingers on my 6139 last weekend and couldn't get the string to lower a whole step anymore. Took the raise helper spring off and everything worked just fine again.[/i]
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Larry Robertson

 

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Denver, Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 19 Jul 2016 7:16 pm    
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Hey, Thanks to all you guys for the posts. Putting them all together got me thinking about removing some springs on the fingers not working properly and eureka! the thing became manageable again. I got all the raises & lowers on my C6 neck working perfectly. Now I just have to get the E9th side of the beast assembled. Thanks again, Larry
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Steve Smith

 

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Bramalea, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 28 Jul 2016 9:12 pm    
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the raise helper springs will cause the strings not to come back in tune particularly on strings 4&8 when they
are raised and lowered. I took all the raise helper
off the guitar you don't need them.......
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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 29 Jul 2016 1:22 am    
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Dan Beller-McKenna wrote:
Pretty sure Tony is referring to what most people call the raise helper spring. Also pretty sure the Super Pro (any all-pull steel?) won't function without return springs.

As for the helper springs, you'll find several threads on their benefits and drawbacks, depending on what you're trying to do. I forgot to leave one off my sixth string after putting some new fingers on my 6139 last weekend and couldn't get the string to lower a whole step anymore. Took the raise helper spring off and everything worked just fine again.[/i]


Right, Also remember that string tension is equally important to proper operation of the changer. I don't actually know the formal name of those springs and may have used the wrong title .
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