Well I said I was done, but I will reply to you since you are a son of the Old North State. I do appreciate what you said, and also just to you, I got to thinking that maybe it is the 'bearing' point of the string on the bridge, maybe that is what changed the intonation, although you do have a differant break angle. Maybe that is why it works ? We all talk in thousandths of an inch on strings, frets being placed properly, bridges being fitted correct, etc, everything on the instrument a thousandth of an inch makes a big differance, then why not what I did, you can measure that in thousandths of an inch, and just maybe, maybe it is the .1000 of an inch bearing point of the string on the bridge that does make the differance in being close in intonation, or dead on in intonation. I ain't too educated of a guy, only got a GED, which by the way I'm proud of, and I know there are some very intelligent folks on here that honestly when I read thier post sometimes I have no idea what they are talking about. But again I say that what I did, and have done in the past, does work every single time. Man if you ever do try this, pm me the results you get, I would surely like to know that it ain't no fluke, but again how could it be, as this is around the 7th time I;ve did this. Thanks again, and as Gen. Lee said, " God bless the tar-heel boys.
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