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Neck and body assembly for a stringed instrument

  • US 4,896,578 A
  • Filed: 06/06/1989
  • Issued: 01/30/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/14/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An assembly for joining the neck and body of a stringed instrument comprising:

  • an elongated neck having a front surface along which the strings are disposed and a rear surface configured so as to accommodate the hand ofthe user, the base end of said neck having a first thickness measured from said front surface to said rear surface and having a connecting flange extending therefrom with said connecting flange having a second thickness smaller than said first thickness,a body having a front surface along which the strings are disposed and a rear surface facing the user, said body having an upper connecting portion adapted to mate with said connecting flange in such a manner that said connecting portion overlaps and abuts said connecting flange and defines a combined thickness of said upper connecting portion and connecting flange which is substantially the same as said first thickness of said base end, said body further including a rearwardly opening cavity in which is disposed a tremolo block assembly and further comprising fastener means for connecting said block assembly to said connecting flange, said fastener means consisting of screw means connecting said block assembly to said connecting flange, andfastening means extending through said connecting flange and into said connecting portion to secure said upper body connecting portion to said connecting flange.

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