The .strandberg* Thread

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Can't speak about other shops but I've bought guitars from Thomann that had clearly not been checked beyond making sure they had a neck, frets and the proper logo on the headstock. You could always ask for a setup I believe, or even a PLEK job, but I really doubt they set up the guitars or any close QC before shipping. Their return policy is great though which I'm sure you already know.
 

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does anyone know what came of this?

I bet a strandy with a piezo would sell pretty well. I would do a Salen with piezo, especially a Salen Jazz 7 Piezo

 

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Hey guys, quick question. I'm looking to build a new guitar with an Evertune bridge and I'd love to have an Endurneck on it, as I need help with left hand pains. I remember ages ago it was possible/allowed to build you own custom guitar with it. If I recall correctly, there was even a PDF or some kind of """blueprint""" for it. Is that a thing anymore? And the reason I won't buy a Strandberg is because of the Evertune. If they ever come up with a headless one, I'll get them for sure.
 

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Hey guys, quick question. I'm looking to build a new guitar with an Evertune bridge and I'd love to have an Endurneck on it, as I need help with left hand pains. I remember ages ago it was possible/allowed to build you own custom guitar with it. If I recall correctly, there was even a PDF or some kind of """blueprint""" for it. Is that a thing anymore? And the reason I won't buy a Strandberg is because of the Evertune. If they ever come up with a headless one, I'll get them for sure.
I have doubts they can actually go after anyone making a trapezoidal neck and have success if the person does not give in scared but takes a good lawyer.
But anyways if you build something for yourself only and don't intend to sell it, I think no one can stop you from using protected design.
It was a CAD file not a PDF from what I know but I don't have it, sorry.
 
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