Are shims standard width model to model?
GaryB
Posted 2008-10-23 10:53 PM (#15134)
Subject: Are shims standard width model to model?


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Thanks.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-10-23 11:15 PM (#15135 - in reply to #15134)
Subject: Re: Are shims standard width model to model?



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If by 'width' you mean from 'E' String to 'e' String... Yeah, mostly.
Unless you have a Classical guitar, or some kind of wide neck.

But if you mean width North to South, it depends on your saddle...

The flame T has an OP-Pro, the Black T has an OP-30... The shims are different.



Gee Golly, I hope that was helpful! :cool:
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-10-23 11:58 PM (#15136 - in reply to #15134)
Subject: Re: Are shims standard width model to model?


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Or maybe he means thickness?
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sycamore
Posted 2008-10-24 5:39 AM (#15137 - in reply to #15134)
Subject: Re: Are shims standard width model to model?


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They are easily cut with scissors. I got some for the 1615 and had to cut a piece off the end to make room for the pickup cable. They are close to the Flame T pictured above rather than the Black T in Arthur's pictures above.
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