Renuncia701
Junior Member
Have had this for awhile. Have not seen this color here. Hope you enjoy
That is a Beautiful Color on that one! Personally I would leave the Truss Rod cover on upside down to ensure that the OCD Truss Rod Cover police here on the forum continue to take their Meds. Think of it as doing the LTG community a great service!
But... but... but...
It only bugs me when the words are upside down, though I am overdue for my meds...
Very nice !
( I hope you took out the trash , after the photo shoot. )
Here is something to think about GAD. Normally most people I meet that play guitar really don't care what other people who are watching them play think about how their guitar looks or sounds or whether or not they like the shape or color of it. The reason behind this is that The player loves the guitar for themselves and it is ultimately up to the player and what they think sounds good or looks good, or feels good. With the truss rod cover the way it is now, The player can tilt the guitar back towards themselves while playing and the writing on the truss rod cover is now correct an readable from the Player's perspective. Being that the player is the only one whose opinion really matters, If it is right side up when they tilt the guitar to look at it as they are playing, I ask you Is the Truss Rod Cover Really mounted Upside Down? LOL!
TX
That is a bag full of Guitar Strings and miscellaneous next to a rubber maid bin of Guitar cables and such.
Is the Truss Rod Cover Really mounted Upside Down? LOL!
TX
As all Guild aficionados know, the TRC shape mimics the headstock shape. Now on the original Guild paddle shaped "Crown" headstock the TRC should have the widest end up to match the headstock. But, on the Gruhn "snakehead model, is it more correct to have the narrow end up and therefore now matching the shape of the headstock?
I stand corrected on the bag on the door handle. The jury is still out on the rubber maid bin ( trash bin ) debate !