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If I could hazard a guess--I believe there's also a barrel on the same rod for P7. Perhaps this is done to leave changer space open for other change(s) by combining the two fourth string B raises on one rod.Jim Palenscar wrote:Why was a barrel used on the C6th side of P4?
Well you are pulling the 4th string on the C6, Twice and so to use just one rod(which is a damn good idea); you put a barrel behind each pull...and it is as smooth as silk and you don't run into multiple rod binding issues that can happen.Why was a barrel used on the C6th side of P4?
I'll let you know how difficult it is to work on once I set it up.Eugene Cole wrote: ....All those small pillow blocks and brackets, multiple rod-lengths, and oddly angled cross-rods at seemingly unpredictable spacings makes me appreciate the simplicity and serviceability of modern guitars.
It is an absolutely stunning sight! But I am glad that I do not own one.