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I thought also, maybe I'm wrong about this, but on these guitars with that long key-head, that center piece, does it not also reduce "behind the nut" harmonics? Seems to me, Reece explained this to me and Bud Carter gave me a "lesson" about this phenomena at some point? I specifically recall Reece telling me about this when I very first took beginner lessons from him.Michael Lee Allen wrote:Just like "string tree(s)" on a Telecaster or Stratocaster style of guitar with almost no string "break-over angle" at the nut. The device keeps the long string length between the nut and tuners lined up and also puts downward pressure on strings 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 so that they line up on level with the holes in the tuning key posts. I've seen and played a Wright S14 almost identical to the red one posted above, still in the possession of the original owner, which had this device and it does what it's supposed to do.
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