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Thread: Blank Headstocks?

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    Team,

    I have been having a little chat with Adam about headstocks.

    Basically the thing is this; I would like the option to order a larger, partially-shaped (less developed/complete) headstock, which has no machine head holes.

    We can already do this as a special order, however Adam suggested I mention it to the Forum and see if anyone else is interested in making it an option.

    The current standard PB headstocks are excellent and (in my view) a great balance between ready-made and unfinished. Perfect for both learner and more advanced builders alike.

    However it might be nice to start with a "blank canvas" sometimes?

    What do you all think about that?

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    Overlord of Music Fretworn's Avatar
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    I'd probably only want a blank headstock if I was going to mutate the guitar into a 12-string. (And this is a thought that has crossed my mind) But on the whole I would prefer a headstock that was already drilled, because I don't have a drillpress.
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    I'd like the option to have a "paddle type headstock' that can be shaped. The issue I suspect will be that to have it as a standard option will require a considerable investment on Adams part?
    Further, many of the less experience will be horrified at trying to drill holes themselves and only those who have the proper equipment and experience will feel comfortable doing it.
    That being said, i'd be for it if it made financial sense to Adam and didn't alter the pricing too much of the kits?
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    Overlord of Music keloooe's Avatar
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    Hmmm.... But what about us hobbyists who just wanna build these for fun? I don't have the tools to do the drilling cleanly

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    My intro must have been a bit ambiguous, sorry.

    I am not suggesting that we replace the current headstock, it is excellent. I am just exploring the possibility of(and interest in) adding an option to have kits supplied with a blank headstock.

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    Overlord of Music keloooe's Avatar
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    Hmmmmm... a Strat with a 4/2 headstock...

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    yer that would be cool Pest, surely your woodwork class at school has a drill press ?
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    Overlord of Music keloooe's Avatar
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    Yea they do, they have 4, but my woodwork teacher always says no to me when I want to use the machinery for guitar work, he said no straight away when I asked him to use the handsaws to cut the LP headstock

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    What a short-sighted teacher.

    Surely he would want to take some of the glory for having taught you your base woodwork skills when you become a world class luthier (and be able to talk about how he accommodated your needs when you were working on your first guitar kit)

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    yea ikr!!!

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