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blindboygrunt

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Yes, no help with the way they decide on pin placement, probably random especially on Friday, but I also love a tweed case but they don’t offer much protection .....

 

If Hiscox brought out a tweed case, I may have some kind of conniption fit! :blink: :blink: :blink: I wonder if you can get tweed Hiscox case covers? Ooh yeah, baby! [laugh]

 

The local guitars from Cole Clark come in a tweedy, but they put their name all over it, maybe to scare off thieves!

http://coleclarkguitars.com/products/tools-and-accessories/cases/

 

 

 

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There's not much choice with a narrow rectangular bridge, rather than a belly bridge. Belly bridge (either configuration) gives more latitude in saddle placement, at the expense of losing some break angle over the saddle. The belly bridge is probably a bit better structurally.

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