Converting F trigger type?

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olivegreenink
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Converting F trigger type?

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I asked this buried in another thread, but wanted to surface it here.

I have the Mack Brass bass. I owned a “string-powered” 88H for 20 years. Is there an available replacement part to switch from the flatter metal F trigger to an 88H-style rod that can accept wooden/etc. rests? I know it’s going to be a mirror image of my 88h string-trigger to the linkage-trigger on the Mack.

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It would "really" surprise me if there was anything "off the shelf" available. You're going to need to find a texh who can do the work for you.
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Re: Converting F trigger type?

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Thank you. I imagined as much :)

Well, I’ll set a reminder for 2022 when we are finally venturing out :)

Thank you
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Re: Converting F trigger type?

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Many techs are working. And the postal service is working. Er,... well... perhaps UPS is a better choice for the next few weeks.
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Yes. I mean no disrespect to the techs - I have the utmost respect for your experience, expertise, and craft. And I appreciate their need for work as well. I have tried exceedingly hard to continue to support small/independent folks and businesses (as you’ll see in a number of my posts on here). I guess I should have clarified. There is nothing “wrong” with it now. It would be frivolous of me to mail out or drive out right now needlessly when it’s a nicety. I will absolutely continue to mail things to techs and support shops for things I “need” :)

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