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They might be a bit thick, but you could shave them down on one side.
Well, now I need to find someone who does froot paint/stain. :scream:

I haven't really heard much in the way of requests for the headless stuff, but is it still something people are after? I personally love headless guitars.
 

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I'd do a headless in a heartbeat if there were a reasonably-priced 7-string bridge/tailpiece/headpiece combo available.
Well, now I need to find someone who does froot paint/stain. :scream:

I haven't really heard much in the way of requests for the headless stuff, but is it still something people are after? I personally love headless guitars.
If i had the money I'd be first in line for a headless Bowes and a headless Decibel.

If I havent made it obvious I'm a huge steiny fan/headless fan, itd be awesome to see what you guys could do in that area.

ABM could make that 7 string headless bridge without a problem. :) I'll be ordering one from them soon do a headless for myself.

I'd wonder if you could get away with epoxying real fruit loops into the fretboard..... hmmm...
as long as they glow in the dark too. :rofl:

I really want to start building as a hobby, but who knows if that'll ever happen. Hell I'd be happy to just work with a luthier to see some of my designs become a reality. :yesway:
 

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to me it just makes sense to start going headless one you start adding strings. While there is no doubt that people have built well balancing 8s and beyond, the headless design really lends itself so well to ergs.
 
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