Finally took some pics. Installed Graph-Tech Ferra-glide String Saver 8000 saddles and Dunlop Strap-locks. Overall very happy.
Graph Tech- I know a few other members have installed these too. The new saddles are about a 1/16" of an inch narrower,...which not only lets the high E string sit directly over the pole in the bridge pickup, it also pretty much eliminates the major gripe about the Axis w/ the high E string slippage / neck too narrow. I also believe the harmonics are a little brighter and are easier to generate. Still awesome tone. Never broke a string on this guitar before, will most likely never break one now. Had to intonnate, of course, saddles are slightly smaller overall than the stock ones, but after adjustment are sweet.
Strap Locks- Subtle, rugged, will install them from now on on all guitars. Did have to get slightly longer and just a hair fatter screws other than the ones provided. One of them is fine, but the other kept coming a little loose, so had to pick up screws and file the sides of the head down a little to fit in the hole in the "button". I think this was mostly me not and not installing the screw exactly "straight" at first. VERY confident that my guitar will never hit the floor.
Graph Tech- I know a few other members have installed these too. The new saddles are about a 1/16" of an inch narrower,...which not only lets the high E string sit directly over the pole in the bridge pickup, it also pretty much eliminates the major gripe about the Axis w/ the high E string slippage / neck too narrow. I also believe the harmonics are a little brighter and are easier to generate. Still awesome tone. Never broke a string on this guitar before, will most likely never break one now. Had to intonnate, of course, saddles are slightly smaller overall than the stock ones, but after adjustment are sweet.


Strap Locks- Subtle, rugged, will install them from now on on all guitars. Did have to get slightly longer and just a hair fatter screws other than the ones provided. One of them is fine, but the other kept coming a little loose, so had to pick up screws and file the sides of the head down a little to fit in the hole in the "button". I think this was mostly me not and not installing the screw exactly "straight" at first. VERY confident that my guitar will never hit the floor.

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