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Thrull

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Re: SG GAS!
« Reply #15 on: December 30, 2011, 01:36:25 AM »
You couldn't really use a locking nut with a Stetsbar, it doesn't have any fine tuners at the bridge end.

I have no idea what it feels like to use, but the advantage over a Kahler is not having to rout holes in the body.

http://stetsbar.com/

i see, the way i see it if you're drill holes that big, you may as well route it. But that's just me as I am biased and a HUGE kahler fan
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ztikmaen

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Re: SG GAS!
« Reply #16 on: December 30, 2011, 02:41:04 AM »
Wow that Stetsbar seems incredible! I wonder if I'll have guitar case problems though :P
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Philly Q

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Re: SG GAS!
« Reply #17 on: December 30, 2011, 08:54:51 AM »
i see, the way i see it if you're drill holes that big, you may as well route it. But that's just me as I am biased and a HUGE kahler fan

It doesn't involve drilling holes - it uses the existing holes for the bridge and tailpiece studs (depending on the type of bridge that was already there).

Of course on a new build you might simply prefer to go with a Kahler!
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Thrull

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Re: SG GAS!
« Reply #18 on: December 30, 2011, 08:57:50 AM »
i see, the way i see it if you're drill holes that big, you may as well route it. But that's just me as I am biased and a HUGE kahler fan

It doesn't involve drilling holes - it uses the existing holes for the bridge and tailpiece studs (depending on the type of bridge that was already there).

Of course on a new build you might simply prefer to go with a Kahler!

wow just noticed that, pretty craft device. I'd definitely swap the bridge for one with rollers so there is no binding or snags, but seem like a pretty solid piece
Leaving a 400 lbs waitress a tip is still considered cow-tipping and is a felony in some states.