Gibson tremolo (I think Ecca'll like this one)

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Gibson tremolo (I think Ecca'll like this one)

Postby JimN » Sun May 08, 2011 12:25 pm

Just ordered this from Rockinger (Germany):

http://www.rockinger.com/index.php?cat=WG073&product=3628C&sid3=0b30c2e5bbd9328b9393c60844b7773c

It's intended to fit on a Gibson Les Paul Standard that's not long come my way. Wonder what sort of Shads sound I might get out of it? Perhaps Gretsch Country Gent'll be nearer the mark?

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Re: Gibson tremolo (I think Ecca'll like this one)

Postby kipper » Sun May 08, 2011 2:01 pm

that looks good. there are some very clever people out there. peter
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Re: Gibson tremolo (I think Ecca'll like this one)

Postby ecca » Sun May 08, 2011 5:11 pm

I made a bracket like this some years back.
Is that price for the bracket or the trem as well ?
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Postby kipper » Sun May 08, 2011 5:57 pm

bracket only. peter
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Re: Gibson tremolo (I think Ecca'll like this one)

Postby Didier » Sun May 08, 2011 6:45 pm

JimN wrote:It's intended to fit on a Gibson Les Paul Standard

There was already a tremolo suitable for Gibson Les Paul from Stetsbar : http://stetsbar.com/stop.tail.html
Although rather extensive...

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Re: Gibson tremolo (I think Ecca'll like this one)

Postby roger bayliss » Sun May 08, 2011 7:11 pm

I put a stetsbar on my ES335 ... nice job.. I think Jim has one of those too and Ecca had one years back on his Les Paul
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Re: Gibson tremolo (I think Ecca'll like this one)

Postby ecca » Sun May 08, 2011 7:16 pm

The trouble I found with Bigsbys was that they have no life in them
You have to move the arm up and down about a foot to get any action.
I had the brainwave of increasing the diameter of the bar that the strings wrap round but
the side effect of this was the effort required , you had to have muscles like Garth.
I've hads loads of trems in my time, including a Stetsbar, I'm just flogging another dud, a Kahler, but the best one is the one designed by Leo Fender.
What a good engineer he was.
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Postby roger bayliss » Sun May 08, 2011 7:21 pm

I like guitars just like Leo designed em ! The strat vintage trem is a design classic . I do find the Stetsbar requires a bit more movement than say a Strat but it works well on the Gibson
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