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> <<He was getting that effect 15 years ago with a Gibson SG with no >whammy. > Just bending the neck... easy with an SG (i had a roommate who was > constantly popping his SG neck off the guitar that way). > > Frisell's Klein has a solid rosewood neck, not the Steinberger >composite. It > is possible to bend the neck, but I certainly would hesitate to do that >to > mine! I strongly advise that you avoid doing that with a PRS bolt-on. I had mine about two months before a tore the neck out of its joint, reducing me to tears practically (having just spent a fortune that I only barely had on it) but forever impressing the hell out of my friends. They never let me borrow one of their guitars again. Trev PS: I have to say- the folks at the PRS factory were super-cool about the whole thing. Much cooler than 95% of the dickheads in the store I bought it from. My salesperson and his friedn stood around, looking at the guitar and shaking their heads. Finally, one of the guys in the shop took pity on me and called PRS. They made me a new guitar about twice as nice as the one I had before fairly quickly. Finally, after two or three thousend pickup/wiring schemes later, I sold it. It was the most comfortable and well designed guitar I ever had, but gave me the tone of an LA studio musician. Wonder what one would sound like with those P-94 pickups in it....