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Just for the record, the Eastman tailpieces are plain jane flat sheet metal tailpieces with a piece of ebony glued on top. Looks cool.
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What on earth is the benefit of such a Rube Goldberg-like apparatus? Does it really perform better than a normal tailpiece? It looks like each time you re-tuned a string, the others would be affected. I realize that Mr. Benedetto knew a thing or two about guitars, but yuck. That being said, the Eastman/Yunzhi type, where the ebony is just glued onto the front of a metal tailpiece, sure are cheesy.
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looks like you've already had your questions answer, but just incase… I can make tail pieces and answer whatever questions you may have. Email me at [email protected] if your still looking for answers/tailpieces
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