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  • in reply to: MetalNecks.. looking for guitar reviews #66795
    MNecks
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    [quote=”glw”]Just out of curiosity: the old Kramers and Travis Beans used to have tuning problems associated with the metal necks reacting to temperature fluctuations. Has this issue ever been addressed?[/quote]

    I have heard mention of this in the past. I think it was related (mostly in Beans — I have no idea about Kramers) with the nut. Bean use a brass nut, and is often a common modification to switch to bone. I own a TB1000S with brass nut.. and live in the Northwest. So I know about cold.. and know about the Bean (which still has original brass nut). My guitar holds it’s tuning better than any of my other guitars. My Les Paul would go out of tune if you looked at it.

    The neck maintains the temperature for a long time.. so if the neck is cold.. it stays cold for awhile. Later model Beans started to put imron coating on the necks which helped with hand comfort.. since cold to the touch was a common complaint. Kramers have wood strips in their necks to help with this as well as making the neck lighter in weight. The imron caused another series of problems.. since it chipped.

    Here is a quote from the Kaman article on the imron coating:
    [quote]The fourth change that took place around mid ’77 was the coating of the necks. One of the constant complaints about Travis Beans was that the necks felt “cold” and some found that objectionable. (It’s a good thing these guys didn’t play saxophone). In response to this the company introduced the option of a Black Imron coated neck. Imron is a heavy duty automotive enamel. It was felt that this heavy finish would make the necks feel slightly warmer and, since it was a spray on finish it would be more like a standard guitar neck. This was an option on any guitar or bass and, as mentioned, pretty much standard on the 500 series.
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    Full article can be read here:
    http://www.travisbeanguitars.com/index.php/ID/d9057bd7c2a79382e4a32260ae1aa2b0/fuseaction/history.main.htm

    Thanks!
    MN

    in reply to: MetalNecks.. looking for guitar reviews #66790
    MNecks
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    [quote=”Tim”]As a bassist I’ve always found the concept of alu necks interesting so I’ll definitely be visiting your site…we do have a contemporary producer of Alu necked (and bodied) guitars posting on the board: Bergeron Guitars. Sounds like they’re worth checking out if thats your thing.[/quote]

    Hello

    I’ve just made contact with Bergeron. I’ll be adding them to the site in the near future. Alu bass/guitars are really great depending on what you want to achieve tone wise. I love them (obviously) but they’re not for everyone. I think Electricals are really making a big splash in the aluminum market. They create some great instruments, and their prices are awesome. I personally own a Travis Bean TB1000S and a Electrical Standard.

    Thanks!
    MN

    in reply to: Any guitarist you would like to spend a week with? #66784
    MNecks
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    Hmm….

    Steve Albini
    Robert Fripp
    Nels Cline

    Good question!

    MN

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