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Removing the Body from a TB2000

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jbb

PostPosted: 03/05/2005 at 1:03 PM    Post subject: Removing the Body from a TB2000 link

Hello, Does anyone know how to remove the body from the neck on a TB2000? Thanks.

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wade

PostPosted: 03/08/2005 at 2:32 PM    Post subject: RE:Removing the Body from a TB2000 link

It's been a long time since I have done it but if I remember right you will have to un-solider the pickup wires at the pots, then unscrew the pickup bolts at the back of the body and pull the pickups out. Inside each pickup cavity are two wood screws, once these are unscrewed the neck receiver just slides out of the body.

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Chris Hall

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PostPosted: 03/11/2005 at 7:40 AM    Post subject: RE:Removing the Body from a TB2000 link

I took the body off of my TB2000 one day when I was bored. Didn't have to unsolder anything. Just unscrewed the neck pickup, took out the wood screws that are under it, took the saddle pieces off the bridge, took out the 2 screws, and the neck came right out.

Apparently the bodies were glued on to the necks, but I don't remember seeing any trace of glue in there...

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