Some people use this term for the very large "paddle" headstocks from about the mid-'70s to about last year; John Hall started running the company in the '80s, I think. I don't know if I agree with this term because I always thought they were around before he joined, they were only implemented to give Grover tuners some room, and he changed the headstocks back to small '60s style recently.wooly wrote: I read several comments about a John Hall headstock.
What is that? If he owns the place, then everything is a "John Hall" isn't it?
Saves weight, time when changing strings. I didn't really notice the difference when I owned a new-style 12-string.wooly wrote:For being so set about changing the styles, what brought on the 12-string headstock with the "thru slots"?
They just look a lot cooler, more like those coveted '60s models. Plus, they save time because they're made of a sheet material, while the old inlays are poured resin.wooly wrote:The wider inlays? How about that?
Doubt it, unless the backlog magically disappears.wooly wrote:Does that mean a wider neck for the hollow-bodies is coming?
Hope that helps!
