Thanks Zippy. I did get some playing in today, which always makes it a good day.
You say if it's set up right, then it can't touch, but mine is level under string tension and I could, if zealous, pull that tremolo back enough to touch and there's nothing stopping it.
I'm encouraged by Jamie from down under who attests to the durability of the finish. I just keep having visions of ending up with a Steve Vai custom job after a whammy pull really digs in. (Steve carved out one of his early Strats to be able to do pulls before he got Ibanez to build to his specs.)
Lots of good ideas for blocking above the body for string changes... if I can remember to do it before loosing the strings... Do you guys all block for string changes? Or just let it go? Without damage?
Doesn't sound like anybody worries about it though. I guess if it were a problem, there would be a bunch of crushed bodies on eBay, although most don't have the tremolo bar in the photo. So either they are a lot more durable than I imagine, or most people just don't use the whammy bar? I'm not much of a whammy bar fiend, but I can imagine a friend picking it up and saying: Wow, check this out, crush
Any more testimonies to the durability would be comforting. This one was blocked up when I got it so I don't think the tremolo was ever used on it. Seems to resonate better unblocked though.