


That is interesting Martin Thanks . I've gotta say I am a little dissapointed you've not decided to make up a shared pin bridge in the finish . ( It's not to late to change your mindkiwigeo wrote:Hey Craig,
Dave Crosby is toting a D-18 6 string that has been converted to a 12 string. The headstock has been extended but hes got the original bridge on the thing with courses sharing a single pin....an interesting pic.
Craig mate,Craig wrote: That is interesting Martin Thanks . I've gotta say I am a little dissapointed you've not decided to make up a shared pin bridge in the finish . ( It's not to late to change your mind) It would save a lot of bulk in that area ( smaller footprint/weight ,,6 less pins saving even more weight ) and be far less congested in the pin department. Also allows for freedom of choice in spacing the unisons. You'll need the StewMac oversize unslotted pins.
Couple that with a 3/16 " wide saddle so that you can compensate each individual string at the saddle and your twelve will play in tune right up the neck !
Check out my Tutorial on" Shared Pinned Bridges" in our Tute section once again Martin . I have covered the whole operation in detail. Follow it to the letter !, but if you have any further queries, give us a yell
Cheers mate
Allen,Allen wrote:Really a classic look to that Martin. That top looks lovely. Is this guitar for you, or do you have someone that it's destined for? I guess you get to have a lot of dry time in your finishing schedule when you have to be away for so long.
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