This question would be best answered by all the folks that play a Steinberger Guitars or Basses.
I in fact own a HohnerSteinberger Headless Bass and must say it is the most fun to play!
The headless feature allows you to litterally do sliding runs without limits and fast. It is lighter in weight. the body design is more like a small broom and comfortable. The Steinberger Bridge and tuning system is a breeze and effective and quick to tune with the fine tuner knobs at the bottom of the bridge. String changes are fast.
I have worked on many steinberger equipped guitars and will say this; the Steingberger Tremolos are by far well thought out and made precisely. Depending on which Trem model, I have seen few wear out.
Steinberger refers to a series of distinctive electric guitars and bass guitars, designed and originally manufactured by Ned Steinberger. The word Steinberger can be used to refer to either the instruments themselves or the company that produced them. Although the name has been applied to a variety of instruments, it is primarily associated with a minimalist "headless" design of electric basses and electric guitars.
One can find used Steinberger guitars on a variety of online trading websites. One will have the best chance on specialized music-related trading websites such as 'musiciansfriends' or 'headlessusa'. Generic trading platforms as Ebay or Amazon may have Steinberger guitars on offer as well.
Aimee Steinberger is 6'.
Ned Steinberger was born in 1948.
Justus Steinberger died in 1870.
Emil Steinberger was born on January 6, 1933.
Emil Steinberger was born on January 6, 1933.
Jack Steinberger was born on May 25, 1921.
Bertram Steinberger was born on 1986-02-01.
PETER J. STEINBERGER has written: 'IDEA OF THE STATE'
Aimee Steinberger was born on August 9, 1979, in Georgia, USA.
Charly Steinberger was born on November 3, 1937, in Schalchen, Austria.