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| The Tremol-No Guy ![]() Join Date: May 2005 Location: Columbus, OH Posts: 1,558
Main Seven: RG-7-CST Rig: Rivera TBR-2SL 4x12 Thanked: 27
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Ron seems to be continually out-doing himself with every guitar. That nut is stunning. Please pass along my kudos. MetalKen- Maybe Eric is getting a custom backplate made so he can access the Tremol-No. ![]() "Thank YOU, Jim Day!" |
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| Cold As Ice ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Va. Posts: 6,258
Real Name: Matt Main Seven: Sherman (wrapping up!) Rig: Engl Invader 100 Thanked: 79
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I should be speaking with him again this week or next, I owe him a thank-you for hooking me up with some parts. ![]() Slightly off-topic but since you mentioned it, do you think I'll need to get a custom backplate if I install the T-No on my Thorn, Kev? I haven't had a chance to pick one up (i.e. got hit with that $2.5K tuition statement and became super-broke for the time being) so I haven't measured to see if I have the clearance or not but if I don't is there a way to have a backplate made that would fit my guitar? Thanks! ![]() | |
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| Sugar Bush ![]() Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: South Jersey Posts: 4,967
Real Name: Chris Main Seven: Schecter Gryphon7 (W/BKP) Rig: 5150 II-Swamp Thangs Thanked: 150
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() In any language that you learn to speak -- love is twisted and defined as weak TheMissing's GAScon status: GAScon 3... New geetar... But now I need to find a new pickup... |
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| The Tremol-No Guy ![]() Join Date: May 2005 Location: Columbus, OH Posts: 1,558
Main Seven: RG-7-CST Rig: Rivera TBR-2SL 4x12 Thanked: 27
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![]() I know...I know....using the word "plastic" and "Thorn Guitar" in the same sentence is kinda like "dry campus" and "Cool!". MAYBE he's got some backplate material stuffed in a cold, dark corner of the shop somewhere. ![]() Depending on the depth of the spring cavity route, you should be okay installing a T-No in there. Very few builders do less than 13mm (1/2") cavities. Vigier does them on occasion, and trem springs sometimes touch the bottom of the cavity. A few vintage strats- right at the edge of the CBS era- have shallow spring cavitites too. I'm pretty sure your Thorn will be deep enough to do a T-No. Please let Ron know that I'll be at Summer NAMM and would love to sit down with him for a couple of minutes over an adult beverage. Toss him my cell. | ||
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| Cold As Ice ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Va. Posts: 6,258
Real Name: Matt Main Seven: Sherman (wrapping up!) Rig: Engl Invader 100 Thanked: 79
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Ah yeah only the Artisan Master models (and apparently a few sneaky Deluxes it seems... I was told back in the day he wouldn't do it... but..) get the matching wooden control cavity covers. Mine are plastic which is fine, I might just be able to cut it out using the template myself... what is the best tool to cut through those plastic backplates while keeping them looking stock? I think he only visits the winter NAMM because he's right up the road from Annaheim and due to him really plowing through his backlog I get the feeling he won't be hitting up Summer NAMM this year unfortunately man. I'll give him your number though and tell him you said hi for sure. ![]() |
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| The Tremol-No Guy ![]() Join Date: May 2005 Location: Columbus, OH Posts: 1,558
Main Seven: RG-7-CST Rig: Rivera TBR-2SL 4x12 Thanked: 27
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Cool. I'll see him in Anaheim then. For trimming the plastic, a simple Dremel and a cutting bit will work great. You can use some fine grit sandpaper (400 or 600) to smooth out the inside faces of the hole and give a very light radius to the outside edge. Shouldn't take more than 30 minutes or so. The templates on the T-No site are just GUIDELINES. They are not exact regarding access hole placement because setups vary between guitars. Your particular T-No might be a little bit forward or a little bit back from the hole pictured in the templates. Use some masking tape to mark off where your thumbscrews are, horizontally and vertically on the backplate. That will give you proper placement and the minimum size hole to cut. It's pretty easy, but if you want me to cut it, do the masking tape marks and send me the backplate. I'll do it for ya. |
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