Any suggestions? How are these wrench holders usually mounted? I was considering this: http://s912.photobucket.com/albums/a...nch-Holder.jpg
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Is it really a huge neccessity to have them on your guitar. I mean to be honest, it's quite unlikely you'll use them on stage and even if you go out of tune live they'll be pointless cause it takes a bit of time to properly tune an out of tune or broken string guitar, especially without something like a tremel no. I am not saying it's a bad idea, it's just a concept i never understood. Each guitar usually comes with them and are neatly stored in a pouch or compartment for hard shell cases. The only things worth putting there are some pick holders if you get sweaty fingers and tend to drop your picks at the worst time
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The Allen Wrench holder that came stock on my Soloist is placed directly between the A and the D tuners though slightly more toward the A tuner. It makes it so when the curved part of the wrenches are pointing at the tuners the little wrench goes right in between the E and A tuners and the big one has about half a centimeter of clearance between it and the E tuner.
People may not see the point of it but I find it super handy. I was shocked to find that my Soloist even had the stock wrenches when I got it."Dear Dr. Bill,
I work with a woman who is about 5 feet tall and weighs close to 450 pounds and has more facial hair than ZZ Top." - Jack The Riffer
"OK, we can both have Ben..joint custody. I'll have him on the weekends. We could go out in my Cobra and give people the finger..weather permitting of course.." -Bill Z. Bub
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Originally posted by Fender View PostIs it really a huge neccessity to have them on your guitar. I mean to be honest, it's quite unlikely you'll use them on stage and even if you go out of tune live they'll be pointless cause it takes a bit of time to properly tune an out of tune or broken string guitar, especially without something like a tremel no. I am not saying it's a bad idea, it's just a concept i never understood."There's nothing taking away from the pure masculinity I possess"
-"You like Anime"
"....crap!"
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Originally posted by Nightbat View Postlive use or not, it saves looking half an hour searching for where you left that allen key again
Still, I love what Tommie's done there. That's a cool idea.
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Originally posted by Tommie View PostI've posted this before, but here's how I did it to avoid drilling the guitar or using anything sticky on the finish. It's a filed down and drilled large Gibson pick with the holder pop riveted to it.
Kahler...Killing guitar values DEAD since 1981.
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Originally posted by Tommie View PostI've posted this before, but here's how I did it to avoid drilling the guitar or using anything sticky on the finish. It's a filed down and drilled large Gibson pick with the holder pop riveted to it.
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostAh, don't be a pansy. Bust out the drill and mount that thing properly.
Remember... It's not your guitar until you've drilled a hole in it.
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