Yep -- pocket holes!
The lowden bridge has nice weight/size scale the relief extending all the way across does that -- like a river canyon rather then a hole in the wood. Matter of fact curved chanel would be pretty cool to my eye.
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Re: Pinless bridge
Looking closer at that Mottola bridge I see that it does have a curved ramp. Maybe it looks bulky because it is bulky? There's is not much saddle reveal so perhaps its way thicker than normal/average? I can see that the string stop area is much thicker then the others.
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It is bulky, and looking at some other designs has made me change my mind about that particular bridge.
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Re: Pinless bridge
On a very mundane and practical note, a pinless bridge is a pain in the backside during a tricky setup. With a pin bridge you can easily take tension off the strings, pull the pins and get the strings out of the way so you can pull the saddle, file a fret, or whatever else. Not so with a pinless bridge. I've installed this kind of bridge on two different projects this year. I love the look and the owners love the ease of restringing, but it can be awkward and impractical under certain circumstances.
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Electric string winder?
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Re: Pinless bridge
I tend to leave the strings pegged and unwind anyway. I am not sure why I do this.