Grounding the Strandberg hardware

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How does one go about this? I've read a lot of conflicting information with no examples online that I can find. Would anyone care to enlighten me? Pictures would be wonderful!
 

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Ground Zero | Strandberg Guitarworks

You only need to ground one string, and then ground the rest through the zero fret.

From the FAQ:

The zero fret will ground the remaining strings. Depending on how your intonation is set up, you can usually nowadays get away with not grinding off any of the anodization, but simply wrap the ground wire around the front bridge screw of the high E, since the saddle spring will sit right on top of it.

https://strandbergguitars.com/faq/
 

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Are you looking to ground the hardware on a boden os? If so, there should already be a hole drilled for a ground wire.
 
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