
I once paid a small fortune to a solicitor in a legal case. She got lost on the way to court, turned up late with the wrong papers and started an argument with the judge, who told her to "shut up, for the love of God". A stunning investment.
Thanks to golddust for the suggestion
( , Thu 30 Sep 2010, 12:45)
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EDIT: Who the fuck puts a whammy arm on a 12-string? The Kelly that I've already got has got a Floyd Rose, and that's bad enough! The thought of your guitar is giving me the fear!
( , Mon 4 Oct 2010, 23:42, 2 replies)

you can whammy the fucker all day and it never looses its tune.
in fact i hardly ever have to tune it.
( , Tue 5 Oct 2010, 0:19, closed)

That said, it's actually got a set of rolling saddles on the bridge and the whammy is behind that, thus it stays in tune beautifully. It's great for lovely thick fuzzy chords that bend in a woozy, hazy kind of way.
Like, totally.
Locking nuts (as mentioned above by amoebaboy) are great too, but for me the rolling bridge saddles are where it's at.
( , Tue 5 Oct 2010, 18:51, closed)
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