Beautiful Curves:

I don't dislike them, but find them to be a item of bygone days.
In otherwords, I just don't see much of them anymore.
They were supposed to strengthen headstocks at the fragile area behind the nut.

Wonder why they went out of favor.
 
I don't dislike them, but find them to be a item of bygone days.
In otherwords, I just don't see much of them anymore.
They were supposed to strengthen headstocks at the fragile area behind the nut.

Wonder why they went out of favor.

I just love the feel as I am sliding down towards the nut, my thumb rides over them...
 
I don't dislike them, but find them to be a item of bygone days.
In otherwords, I just don't see much of them anymore.
They were supposed to strengthen headstocks at the fragile area behind the nut.

Wonder why they went out of favor.

Because traditionalists wanted the original 17 degree angle head-stock for period correct specs.


;>)/
 
They were supposed to strengthen headstocks at the fragile area behind the nut.

Wonder why they went out of favor.

Because headstocks continued to break, even with a volute.

Okay...I can’t say definitively that is the reason why they were discontinued. But, in real life, they did little to nothing towards stopping headstock breaks.

Don’t get me wrong. I like them. I like the way they feel and look.

My ‘74 SG has a volute. It is also my only guitar with a headstock break.
 
Because traditionalists wanted the original 17 degree angle head-stock for period correct specs.


;>)/

This, more than anything. The "everything was better in the 1950's" crowd poo-poo'd them along with the maple necks. You don't see a whole lot of maple-necked, voluted, 14-degree headstocks breaking off, but make them out of mahogany and pitch them to 17-degrees and the volute isn't helping. I hate all this nonsense about everything needing to be the way it was when my grandfather played guitar! I don't play his music and I do not need his guitar. Oh, I'll take the basic design of a Les Paul or SG but give me modern construction, materials, and refinements please. I love volutes incidentally.
 
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