"Sheraton Boogie" an original (first post-surgery project)

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Re: "Sheraton Boogie" an original (first post-surgery project)

Postby dave robinson » 08 Apr 2012, 20:33

Great choice of trem Abel, I just fitted a Stetsbar to my Gibson ES-137 and I like it so much that I have ordered them for my Telecaster and Les Paul. By far the best trem I ever had !
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Re: "Sheraton Boogie" an original (first post-surgery project)

Postby abel » 09 Apr 2012, 01:24

Hi John,

I got mine for $375 about 3 years ago.

Hi Dave,

The good thing about the Stetsbar is that no drilling is needed on the Epiphone.
I didn't realize you could fit it on a Telecaster. Can mine fit on both?.
I would love to use it alternatively on both guitars.

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Re: "Sheraton Boogie" an original (first post-surgery project)

Postby Phil McGarrick » 09 Apr 2012, 09:24

Brilliant playing Abel! - you're a natural .
I do hope you make a full speedy recovery.
All the best... Phil
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Re: "Sheraton Boogie" an original (first post-surgery project)

Postby dave robinson » 09 Apr 2012, 10:06

abel wrote:Hi John,

I got mine for $375 about 3 years ago.

Hi Dave,

The good thing about the Stetsbar is that no drilling is needed on the Epiphone.
I didn't realize you could fit it on a Telecaster. Can mine fit on both?.
I would love to use it alternatively on both guitars.

Best Regards,
Abel


You can only fit your Stetsbar to a guitar with the same 'stop bar' as your Epiphone, such as a Les Paul, SG or ES-175/335 & similar.
The Telecaster Stetsbar comes with the 'ashtray' and bridge already fitted and you remove the existing hardware from your ownTelecaster.

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Re: "Sheraton Boogie" an original (first post-surgery project)

Postby Mikey » 09 Apr 2012, 17:03

You can't beat a bit of boogie and that one takes some beating!
Thanks Abel, a real toe-tapper and some excellent playing. Nice to see what an Epiphone can do in the hands of a good player.
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Re: "Sheraton Boogie" an original (first post-surgery project)

Postby roger bayliss » 09 Apr 2012, 22:48

Excellent as your playing always is Abel ! Very nice Boogie.

I have a Gibson 335 in Vintage Sunburst with the Stetsbar on and I think it is a great trem system for retro fitting and when you take it off no marks on the guitar.

Good to see you returning to good health and playing.
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