You should see his G string!sizzlingbadger wrote:The E strings are very close to the edge of the board in that photo.
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They do look close but don't feel it. Another player might want to invest in a Callaham with close spacing or some such but I think its unlikely.sizzlingbadger wrote:The E strings are very close to the edge of the board in that photo.
Watched That Pedal Show where the guy got his Strat refretted. The luther explained that fret ends closer to the body should have a steeper angle so as to minimize the chance of strings slipping off. I'd never thought of that
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Viewing by appointment only.jeremyb wrote:You should see his G string!sizzlingbadger wrote:The E strings are very close to the edge of the board in that photo.
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A stratitus? A wolftone?olegmcnoleg wrote:Wow, just lovely. Still my favourite guitar.
What’s the collective noun for Strats?
A quack? A riff?
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An 'elegance' of Strats.Bg wrote:A stratitus? A wolftone?olegmcnoleg wrote:Wow, just lovely. Still my favourite guitar.
What’s the collective noun for Strats?
A quack? A riff?
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bender wrote:A tragedyOlderama wrote:Strategy
I think that one is reserved for a group of Les Paul Traditional guitars
Oh and a flock of Teles must be a Telephony
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A giggle of Gretsches
a bumble (rumble) of basses
a riot of Les Pauls
a deco of Deusenbergs
a bonfire of acoustics (that one's for BG)
a sea of PRSs (many swimming pools)
A jive of Jazzmasters
and a choir of Lowdens
a bumble (rumble) of basses
a riot of Les Pauls
a deco of Deusenbergs
a bonfire of acoustics (that one's for BG)
a sea of PRSs (many swimming pools)
A jive of Jazzmasters
and a choir of Lowdens
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