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  • #16
    Looks like a really gorgeous piece, and oozes playability just looking at it!

    Congratulations and enjoy all the versatility

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    • #17
      More photos. Frank’s individual bridge saddles are too cool.
      “I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt

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      • #18
        Beautiful instrument. Ibanez uses a bridge like that on one of their top line basses.

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        • #19
          Thanks man. I had a Legator with a similar design. For multi scale, its especially awesome, since you can place the saddles anywhere to allow for intonation. A lot of people gripe about needing to modify saddles to intonate the low strings, but this is dead on and all the saddles are set about midway. It uses a set screw to lock them in place, so no springs to rattle, as well.
          “I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt

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          • #20
            i really like that there are builders out there looking at every aspect of the guitar and thinking if there is a better way to do that specific part. From strap buttons, to electronics cavities, to the bridge. We need this kind of revolution.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Mincer View Post
              i really like that there are builders out there looking at every aspect of the guitar and thinking if there is a better way to do that specific part. From strap buttons, to electronics cavities, to the bridge. We need this kind of revolution.
              There has to be an incentive.

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              • #22
                Wow! Amazing guitar! Congrats and enjoy.
                Oh no.....


                Oh Yeah!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Demanic View Post
                  There has to be an incentive.
                  Every now and again, some goofball like me has to buy one, I suppose

                  ERG players seem to be more into innovative designs, but it’s still an incredibly niche market.
                  “I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt

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                  • #24
                    I suppose there needs to be forward-thinking builders matched with revolutionary players. And it has to be a much better idea that can actually save money in the long run as parts are better designed.
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                    • #25
                      Aside from stripping out grub screws, I don’t see how this would really wear out. Frank’s a pretty smart dude and great engineer.
                      “I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt

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                      • #26
                        so whats the hole in the control plate cover about? is that the lock to keep it attached or ? beautiful looking guitar for sure and love the design. im a traditionalist when it comes to my toys for the most part but thats a very cool ax. my turner baritone came with a reunion blues bag and its fantasic! not the areo, not actually sure what model but its very well made and heavy duty without being heavy

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                        • #27
                          The hole in the cover is the charging port. There's a Fluence battery pack installed on the inside of the cover, so no 9V required for the pickups.
                          “I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt

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                          • #28
                            ahh... right. forgot about that. cool

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