Scab Pickens
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Just wondering here, as I have been contemplating building a hardtail Strat for a long time now. From what I can gather, the "vintage" and "narrow" hardtail Strat bridge mounts are the same, other than the string holes being drilled a larger diameter on the "narrow". Why, then, does every Showcase Strat body have the "vintage" holes rather than the "narrow" holes which would allow for either spacing to be utilized? It wouldn't really be a problem for me to drill the holes bigger if I wanted to go "narrow", I guess. I'm just curious why they wouldn't all be drilled larger to make either spacing able to be used. I would think that the majority of players would prefer the more modern, narrower spacing. I'm not sure, myself. I might actually like the wider spacing. So, why go with the smaller holes for the Showcase bodies? 

