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I do top wrap my 335, trying to make her as supple as my R4 , maybe I should try a stoptail bridge once!!!!! Just for he fun, and yes topwrapping gives you a second chance if you break your brandnew string at the tuning post, which never happens does it?
I top wrap my 1959 ES-345 with no worries at all. Even with the shallow neck angle it works very nicely. I just put the stop tail piece is as low as possible and everything is fine.
I've top wrapped all my Gibsons for some time. I like it.