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Originally posted by 5074charvel View Post
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The Flyer predated the Flatmount Pro. The saddles don't adjust laterally like the pro. the baseplate looks identical to the hardtail version on the Mustaine V, which I think was no accident."Your work is ingenius…it’s quality work….and there are simply too many notes…that’s all, just cut a few, and it’ll be perfect."
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Originally posted by MetalMedal II View PostThe Flyer predated the Flatmount Pro. The saddles don't adjust laterally like the pro. the baseplate looks identical to the hardtail version on the Mustaine V, which I think was no accident.
-The rear of the plate is is different.
-The grooves in the baseplate to compensate for guitars with no neck angle are not present on the 3300 baseplates.
-Lastly, the front mounting screws are off to the side of the saddles. They were moved on the 3300 models to the front.
There was a photograph of a chrome 3310 with the front mounting screws on the side like the Flyer. According to Kahler it was a prototype that was used for photographs and was changed when the 3300 went into production.
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