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The Fathead was invented by Aspen Pittman of Groove Tubes fame. I think they still make them. They also make the FATFINGER, which weighs around 90 gr. It increases Sustain and "eliminates deadspots" (I'd throw out any instrument that has no even response....). I have a Fatfinger that I like to experiment with but I just borrowed it to a friend. When I get it back (....if I ever get it back ;-) I'll check out if any differences with the ebow, tho so far I haven't noticed anything like that. So while generally increasing the headstock weight increases sustain, it also changes the tone of the instrument. I found that already the weight of the tuners makes quite a difference. The weight of one set e.g. on a Gibson-style 3/3 arrangement varies between 150 gr (vintage Kluson style), 250 gr (Grover) to as much as 350 gr (Schaller M6). My ES 335 sounds nice and woody with Klusons, slightly swashed but more singing with Grovers and it asbsolutely dislikes those heavy Schallers, sounding dull and liveless IMO. Your mileage may vary. Cheers, Andreas