this is a fire piece, if it doesn’t sell in the next few weeks i might have to look more into it Also, for when you get back to the regularly scheduled programming maybe some Faraquet bass covers would be cool
@@JordanOwens82 The tension of the strings will pull them back apart because of the innate spacing of the bridge. I'm going to try the ol' neck tug to see if it's typical bolt on stuff.
Corrections: - The radius is 9.5" , NOT 7.25" like I previously though. The chunky neck threw me off - The bridge spacing is the likely culprit to the high E thing. Nut is cut evenly across as verified by two different luthiers.
this is a fire piece, if it doesn’t sell in the next few weeks i might have to look more into it
Also, for when you get back to the regularly scheduled programming maybe some Faraquet bass covers would be cool
It looks like there are some gaps between the saddles. Can they be pushed together to pull the strings inward?
@@JordanOwens82 The tension of the strings will pull them back apart because of the innate spacing of the bridge.
I'm going to try the ol' neck tug to see if it's typical bolt on stuff.
@@JordanOwens82 I got it better tugging the neck into better alignment!
@@MrBrawl that's great 🎉
Do you know the weight of the guitar?
Yes; it's in the listing.
Corrections:
- The radius is 9.5" , NOT 7.25" like I previously though. The chunky neck threw me off
- The bridge spacing is the likely culprit to the high E thing. Nut is cut evenly across as verified by two different luthiers.