Thanx for the posts guys :)
You actually found it? :lol:
Yup I found it :D
The drama department at college was putting some sort of a performance on and they needed a prop guitar to use during the show. 1 of the Music Tutors had this guitar lying around unused at home so he bought it in to let them use.
Anyways, I started college a few years after this and the guitar was found in pieces in a carrier bag stuffed into a filing cabinet that the college caretakers had been told to throw away as it was unused.
I asked if I could have the guitar, it was only going to be thrown away anyway, and the caretakers asked the music faculty if i could have the guitar and they said yes :)
It was originally painted black and the paint was extremely battered. Myself and a mate stripped the paint off and found this finish underneath. As it was something different to anything we'd ever seen before, we oiled the guitar and then sealed this with wax, and that's how it's finished today :)
yea unless ur using gauge 13's it probably wont be floating and it'll be pulling the bridge flush to the body :P
You are correct sir :D
I don't use the trem much anyway so thought I might aswell just block it :)