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  • · ENGLErnieBallGraphTechBKP
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    lol so it would seem :) I love how eccentric Guitarists can get when they're big enough. If I ask for the smallest thing now I get frowned upon, but hopefully one day if I want something as random as the headstock being the body, and the body being the headstock, someone will jump to it lol

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    I think the 38" one was the Bb one, which was apparently his favourite. The other one went down to C, but he ended up selling it to Carl Verheyen. He had a piccolo guitar tuned up to A as well...

    You've probably noticed I'm a bit of a Holdsworth fanboy...:lol:

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    No, I mean if you put a capo at the 7th fret it would be a regular 25.5" scale tuned to E, and just keeps going down to there. Not sure what scale length that makes it, but apparently he could fit his whole hand inside the first fret...

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    It's one of Allan Holdsworth's old baritone guitars...the one that had extra frets going down to A from E at the 25.5" scale. Even he of the gorilla-sized hands decided the thing was virtually unplayable.:lol:

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    Cool. I'm happy I could help. I love my ATX. A lot of the guys on this board slam the schecter 8 strings because they only have a 26.5 inch scale neck but I think their great!

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    You are correct, it's my Trace Elliot cab. Only seen two others. Technomancer bought one and there was one in my local Cash Converters recently. Only up for £150, but it seemed silly to buy a second cab when I haven't actually got an amp :lol:
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