Re: The saga of the Custom 22



JimT wrote:

I didn't even think about string changes. Another reason. Didn't think about
it because the first thing I do is take it off. Man... you gotta dump yours.
:-) Think of it this way. If someone steals yours you'll have a memento.

I take a drill to mine as soon as I get the bridge where I want it,
drill out the string holes to match up to the bridge. I am afraid all
my sweet upper mid range punch and thick low end and chimey highs will
leak out the back without the cover on.

rct

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