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  • Category: Guitar
  • Founded: Jun 5, 2001
  • Language: English
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Hello and welcome! This forum is for players fans of headless instruments designed by Ned Steinberger. It's dedicated to unbiased info and discussions about these innovative creations.

Be sure to check out our companion website at SteinbergerWorld.com. It's a compilation of all the info and insights we've gathered here: instructions, tips, FAQ's, detailed pics and links to a wide variety of resources.
So join in, and be (mostly) headless!

NOTE - All newer member posts require moderator approval. So please be patient when you submit as your thread may not be immediately published.

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Re: Hohner G2T
Thanks for all the info - really interesting. So I guess the most likely dates using the catalogue info is 1988-1990, but possibly as early as 1986. I've
Posted - Sat May 25, 2013 10:47 am
nickjallen34
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Re: Hohner G2T
... I believe that Hohner has never used the saddles that look like rollers. The Hohner design has changed at some point, though -- recent ones are not quite
Posted - Sat May 25, 2013 7:08 am
Matthew Henry
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Re: Hohner G2T
I wonder why Gibson changed the saddles on the R-trem. Have they always been different from the Hohner R-trem.
Posted - Fri May 24, 2013 9:43 pm
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pekachu12000
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Odd Steinberger Spirit?
I noticed a Spirit Gtpro on Ebay with a Synapse neck and bridge. Looks to be original. Anybody ever seen a guitar like this?
Posted - Fri May 24, 2013 5:42 pm
susanlyoung
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Re: Hohner G2T
So the interesting question would be: was the R-Trem developed for an USA Steinie in the first place, or was it developed for the licensees, and Steinberger
Posted - Fri May 24, 2013 1:37 pm
m_w_henry
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