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Premier Guitar is On Location in New Hartford, CT, checking out how Hamer Guitars are made. In this segment, Jol Dantzig shows us an R&D Talladega that you've never seen before and the Talladega Pro. We also see how inlay work is done, learn what...


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Kerry Kruger, miami
on 09/25/2008
Two things, I've noticed the one-piece wraparound bridges on more Hamers lately, and I'm wondering how in the world an
owner could intonate them properly? I do setups for a few people and am intimately aware of how little of a turn on on a bridge adjustment can make an audible difference (as well as throwing out the strobe reading), so even with the better maufacturing these days of parts and the CNC in bodies, how does this work? Are the bridges compensated in some way?
The other thing is a tip, if you've waited too long to set those inlays into a neck-rout (or a hole of any kind is too tight by a hair), try tossing the insert-piece in the freezer for a while, it'll shrink up a bit and slip right in, I've done that on Tele ferrules and it works like a charm! Sure beats chipping up a Nitro finish.



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