Re: Guitar Physics Question



Cyberserf wrote:

> BTW, between my first post on this subject today and this last one, I
> performed 6 relief adjustments...only two where under a truss rod
> covert...the other four got access through the soundhole.
>
> Cheers, CS

Tweaking some of your guitars CS? Now, only a hundred to go :-)

Which reminds me, HOW many DO you own? I remember seeing
some pictures a long time ago. My wife bitches about the 6 I own.

Regards,

Harry


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