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Dave was real close. It's
www.guitaristonly.com (only one 's')
And thanks for the link!
Steven
On Dec 6, 2003, at 5:53 AM, dave wronski wrote:
> Here's the hot ticket: www.guitaristsonly.com This stuff works.
> -d
>
> Richard <> wrote:
>
> I had considered zeroing the bridge against the body
> and just using the trem one way, but I like the
> floating vibrato. I do not really have a problem with
> breaking strings and such because I actually don't
> play very heavy-handedly, and I have a pretty light
> touch on the bridge when I'm muting (so no noticeable
> going sharp), though I know exactly what Victor is
> talking about with breaking a string and having the
> whole thing go wack. I loaned the guitar to a friend
> of mine who broke a string and wasted half the show
> trying to get back in tune. But, with the 11's on it
> I think it'll be fine.
>
> I think that the problem was pinpointed when the idea
> of the lubing or recutting the nut was brought up,
> because I can hear the binding when I trem and when I
> tune.
>
> Richard
>
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