Is it possible to "tastefully" add weight relief holes to a guitar?

by holes, are you talking all the way through the body? or were you thinking more like drilling/routing out some wood to make it lighter?
 
Getting the maple cap off is going to be the the hard part. I read some Gibson specs about the weight relief thing a long time ago. I can't recall the measurements, but according to them, the holes have no effect on tone as long as they are are not too close to the bridge and tailpiece. I personally don't believe that, but that's just my opinion, which ain't worth a whole lot. Gibson wasn't looking for better sounding guitars, they were looking for a way to lighten guitars made with heavy, inferior-grade, mineral-laden mahogany.
 
Don't even think of it. I tell you what though, send me that guitar and I'll trade you for a box full of weight relief holes that you can practice installing into another guitar.
 
Robert S. said:
Don't even think of it. I tell you what though, send me that guitar and I'll trade you for a box full of weight relief holes that you can practice installing into another guitar.

Only if you include your stash of donut holes as well.:9:
 
BluesNRock87 said:
if u just wanted to take away some wieght, open up the back,and cut out some of the cavity?

That's so geniusly simple, way to look at a problem differently!
 
What about letting some termites loose inside my Paul, and gassing them before they break through the finish? :D
 
What about letting some termites loose inside my Paul, and gassing them before they break through the finish? :D:D :D :6:
 
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