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MWoody
Posted 2004-11-03 8:17 AM (#174251)
Subject: Horns and Projections?



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I have been sanding away on this Viper Project for some time now. 90% of it is up to 600 grit finish and doing nicely - the troublesome area is inside the small radius of the treble horn.

Why are there horns, projections, semi-phallic extensions and such on solidbodies? Is it sound enhancement, artistic expression, copyright protection, marketing or tradition alone that drives the beast?

I am appreciating the BW/Deacon design more and more.
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Duncan J
Posted 2004-11-03 8:21 AM (#174252 - in reply to #174251)
Subject: Re: Horns and Projections?


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They're there to make refinishing projects difficult, of course.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-11-03 8:22 AM (#174253 - in reply to #174251)
Subject: Re: Horns and Projections?


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I think a lot of the reason for horns on electric guitars is appearance. But in reading books on the Fender Strat, they say that the long horn on top, where the strap button is located, provides balance for the guitar when standing and using a strap. So it's purpose is functional as well as attractive. If you believe the book.
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Strummin12
Posted 2004-11-03 10:33 AM (#174254 - in reply to #174251)
Subject: Re: Horns and Projections?


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I find a horn necessary when playing an electric standing up. I found this out after building a flying V, then realizing I hated playing it. Without the horn resting against my torso, the guitar, I find, has a tendency to pivot left (and back right)making it a bit harder to play. I have to constantly "think" about the position of my left arm and also adjust my right hand to compensate the guitar angle for picking/strumming. The horn acts as a stop, preventing the guitar from pivoting all over, and keeps it in playing position. A V and explorer style bodies just aren't comfortable for me as much as I like the apprearance.

Johnny
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-03 1:24 PM (#174255 - in reply to #174251)
Subject: Re: Horns and Projections?



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Mostly they were to drive the people crazy who had to sand and finish the inside of them. Get a round piece of wood, maybe a closet rod and use that as the backer for the sand paper.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-11-03 1:28 PM (#174256 - in reply to #174251)
Subject: Re: Horns and Projections?



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I'm on it like a Lawyer on a dimpled chad!
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-03 2:59 PM (#174257 - in reply to #174251)
Subject: Re: Horns and Projections?



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Wrap a layer of doublesided tape around the pole. It will hold the paper better, not necessarily to make it stick but just to keep it firm. That way you also keep it flat through out the whole cutaway area.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-11-03 3:02 PM (#174258 - in reply to #174251)
Subject: Re: Horns and Projections?


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Spoken like a man who's sanded a lot of guitars in his time.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-11-03 3:33 PM (#174259 - in reply to #174251)
Subject: Re: Horns and Projections?



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And I thought he just ran a gas station? :rolleyes:

Wow, there is a lot of talent on this board!
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leftovertion
Posted 2004-11-03 10:08 PM (#174260 - in reply to #174251)
Subject: Re: Horns and Projections?


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MWoody wrote:

And I thought he just ran a gas station?

Well, Ovation (Kaman Corp., whatever...) is a G.A.S. station of sorts...

:D
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