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The first dedicated tool to actually measure neck twist

WabiSabi

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Dear Gibson and guitar afficionado's,

In this forum I see quite some posts about neck twist/torsion issues and concerns so I'd like to add a concrete contribution.

I have developed the LTwist neck torsion gauge over the last 2 years and took the step to take this in production after extensive prototyping and testing by professional luthiers and guitar techs. I also set up a small company called Positech Design for production and distribution.

After all development work and international brand/product registrations (trade name and model trade marks) it's available on the market now.

I'm quite happy to invite you to visit my website to have a look at all the details:

positechdesign.com

Kind regards,
 
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