I don't know about that headstock...
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In the same sense that pigeon droppings could be considered "creative", I guess.
Ack, ack.
Ack, ack.
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Paul W has posted about the charming design naivete of certain guitar manufacturers "back in the day."
I'd like to comment on the mechanical engineering naivete of the guy who designed that headstock. The strings make a near-90 degree turn to get from the nut to the tuning post, which means lots of broken strings and a high degree of difficulty in getting and keeping the strings in tune.
In other words, it's a piece of ****.
I'd like to comment on the mechanical engineering naivete of the guy who designed that headstock. The strings make a near-90 degree turn to get from the nut to the tuning post, which means lots of broken strings and a high degree of difficulty in getting and keeping the strings in tune.
In other words, it's a piece of ****.
Listen to that sustain!
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More or less OK? It's a Strat knockoff with a scaled-down Strat body for a headstock. Real original.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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