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niko
Harley Benton Club Junior Member
The smoker you drink, the player you get.
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Post by niko on Jan 2, 2024 13:36:03 GMT
OK
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Post by oghkhood on Jan 2, 2024 15:34:29 GMT
The subtittle shows "pic seelix "
.... it is the name of the channel owner, not the channel name itself
And I presume the good spelling is "PixelX" or somewhat but I could not find any clue
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Post by oghkhood on Jan 2, 2024 17:45:31 GMT
Why not ? maybe Nick has an unnoticed problem of pronunciation
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niko
Harley Benton Club Junior Member
The smoker you drink, the player you get.
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Post by niko on Jan 3, 2024 0:36:00 GMT
I seem to have hit a nerve. BUT I STILL DISAGREE.I reached this conclusion from my high-school Physics & Woodworking classes. 1) Concerning the video posted to this thread labelled "Demonstration of how a bridge should ..." A) The bridge is a standard floating bridge, NOT a tune-o-matic with ROLLER saddles like the Harley. The Roller Saddles are meant to allow the strings to slide over the bridge with NO friction, b) The bridge in the video is swaying a few degrees back and forth, and is pointing STRAIGHT UP with the Bigsby disengaged. The bridge on the Harley (as is / delivered) has a forward lean of at LEAST 10 degrees with the Bigsby disengaged. That's not normal. 2) Concerning your comment that this is MY problem: Refer to Dave-B's post here in this forum: www.gretsch-talk.com/threads/harley-benton-big-tone-model-similar-to-gretsch-g6120.206960/ This has been a issue with this guitar for several years. Again, I like this fix for myself. Not a professional Luthier. Not a professional Musician. Last but not least, you have offered nothing constructive in the way of fixing the issue. Your argument is "that it's fine the way it is". So we should all just keep snapping off the Tune-O-Matic roller bridge with a "floating" ovangkol base? One last thought: Don't take these posts so seriously. We should be trying to help each other when we have issues.
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