Hey guys,
this is what i meant to post last night after i'd read Mark Swanson very good post, (never hit the send key when an old friend called):
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you know what Mark, i didn't even really think that far ahead - i havent seen the guitar yet and barely remember what it is - Gibson sj200 possibly....my fault - my clean up!
i'm hoping to just leave the screw threads in and fit a permanent saddle at the right height, maybe make an insert if required.
He can then put it back in anytime if he wants it to be more original to sell or whatever, all be it with a little effort. but in the mean time it should look good and be useful to boot.
I'd also rather he put a new bridge on but i could tell from the phone call that isn'tt on the cards.
without having seen it I'm aware it can be a non-starter but its likely that i can persuade the customer to make it work. As much as i love gibsons, adjustable bridges and their standard non-matching bridge to neck radius always leaves me scratching my head a bit...who am i to critisce them though!
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over the years i'm getting used to finding a solution to these non-standard p/up installs, i've had similar things with over engineered takamine's - and it looks like i'm going to either have to do the same or let the guy down....as a safety net i didn't promise him it'd work, i just said that the distributor told me it could be cut down and i'd ordered one with no obligation for him.
thanks everyone for the concern - it means a lot that people of your status take time out to save my skinny behind!!
and Hesh....perish the thought...and burn the camera...it'd have a cracked lens anyway
