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    Sperzel staggered tuner solution

    I’ve had to do it with 3 necks now. Two of them were Warmoth necks I just bought a few months ago and the other was a Locke neck that is prob my all time favorite neck.
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    Schaller staggered post heights = no string trees needed?

    Is there a reason they should all be the same? Does having the low E and A string have a slightly steeper angle cause any issues? On one of my Strats, I replaced the D and G tuners with the shortest version Sperzel (you can order individual tuners from them directly). I’m looking at it now...
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    Schaller staggered post heights = no string trees needed?

    I have a staggered tuner question. Why do you need staggered tuners at all? Why not just use the lowest post and let every string have a slight downward angle? For example, the Sperzel low E and B string tuners are shorter than the others. Why not just use a full set of those and not have...
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    Sperzel staggered tuner solution

    I had the same issue with my recent order from Warmoth. My solution was just to sand the front side of the headstock an extra few millimeters. When I compared the Warmoth headstock to my strats, the Fenders are a little thinner which makes the tuners fit perfectly.
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    Does no nut mean no nut slot?

    I just looked at it and it does seem like it should be okay because the nut slot cut into the neck isn't very deep. It's just weird that the no nut option would still have a slot cut. The way the drop down menu is designed makes it seems like the options are preps for the different nuts. I...
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    Does no nut mean no nut slot?

    I just received two necks that I bought from Warmoth. In the drop down menu for the nut, I picked the no nut option. I did this because I was planning to route a weird cut for a wilkinson roller nut which was popular on Fender guitars in the late 80s and 90s. When I got my necks today, both...
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