OK, so I understand that angled headstocks help keep the strings in the nut slots. So...why do Floyd guitars tend to have them (where they really don't provide any benefit) and non-locking nut guitars tend to not have them?!? Inquiring minds want to know. The reason for the question is these dang angled headstocks increase the likelihood of broken headstocks when dropped (which has happened to me
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