Nice you are going to give a bit of love to that baby Robert![]()
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Next is to throw a half stack together for Todd and label it "Band Property..."
Nice you are going to give a bit of love to that baby Robert![]()
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That would be a great idea!Next is to throw a half stack together for Todd and label it "Band Property..."
Nice work on a instrument of abuse
I have to agree with you on this, Robert does some amazing work,great work..when you put the guitars into that kinda shape..they play better than new..I sorta bring one out every other night or so & totally go over it..intonation-polish..check everything..so each guitar goes through about a 2 month cycle of really gone over. But each nite before recording session..all gear set the best i can. You are doing that guitar up right,,that is what they all deserve..i bet people would keep their guitars if you set em up before they sold em. Its like a brand new -- even better than before guitar
I know you're very partial to bridges with roller saddles. How are the tolerances between the rollers and their axle pins?
That’s just wrongI know you're very partial to bridges with roller saddles. How are the tolerances between the rollers and their axle pins?
Do you plan to polish that guitar nut? The way it looks now, matches the textured look of the TRC. Usually I like my nuts polished...![]()

I know you're very partial to bridges with roller saddles. How are the tolerances between the rollers and their axle pins?
Do you plan to polish that guitar nut? The way it looks now, matches the textured look of the TRC. Usually I like my nuts polished...![]()

Much deserved I might add
Do the rollers move with the strings even under tension?Saddles and rollers are a .005" fit...which seems fine and allows periodic lubrication. Zero tuning problems with the rollers and they intonate well.
Good questionDo the rollers move with the strings even under tension?
Do the rollers move with the strings even under tension?