
Some things worth mentioning, you can see the yellow wheels on the Rock n Roll cart. I love it for moving gear. The do have cases fpr most of my gear and it pays over time as you don't damage things. The three guitars are in Wolfpak cases, another thing I like for gigging. My G&L cases stay new. What kinds of things are you using? Roadies would be swell at my age. I did load the heavy things yesterday.
I have different guitars and do my own setups and that brings up the question of truss rod adjustment nuts. The Fenders and G&Ls are similar especially the older ones with the 1/8 hex wrench. The bullet types are also very easy to adjust. I am not as fond of the metric G&L as it is more difficult to adjust and I made a special wrench to do it. Next you have the top adjustment nuts that have a cover that needs to be removed, ie Gibson, Hamer, Prs, and several others. The vintage Fender requires the neck to be removed so it is hit and miss. That is also the kind of system that Grosh uses and they claim that you can adjust with a screwdriver angled from the side. That is a disaster waiting to happen. I remove the neck to adjust it. Then there is the wheel at the base of the neck with holes in the side to adjust as used by Musicman, Parker and Gadow. I think my favorite is the Suhr which has the adjustment at the base of the neck using short 1/4 allen. It is easy and clean as there is a small area removed from the pickguard to accommodate the wrench. The wrench even has a rubber protective coating on it to prevent marks. These things are important to me as I tweak them before a gig and don't want to remove covers or necks. Any thoughts from you folks on this? What do you prefer?
Wishing you all a happy holiday time and hope that you can spend time with your families. I will check in on Sunday. -- Darwin