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Great! (no surprise)
Used this on a Francis Rossi (Status Quo) replica. Don`t know what to say. No cons, only pros. Works like you would expect. It`s a quality piece of hardware.
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IC
Original part
Can't say much...
I like to personalize my guitars, refurbish them , modify them to make them look different than the original model...
I wanted to change the Gold hardware I had in one of my guitars to chrome. So I bought this replacement.
Fits perfect, no issues installing it. (Gibson guitars, of course)
Works like the old one (very well) and the finish is nice.
Good product, I recommend it.
I like to personalize my guitars, refurbish them , modify them to make them look different than the original model...
I wanted to change the Gold hardware I had in one of my guitars to chrome. So I bought this replacement.
Fits perfect, no issues installing it. (Gibson guitars, of course)
Works like the old one (very well) and the finish is nice.
Good product, I recommend it.
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K
Good quality, but..
The old bridge on my Gisbon SG was beginning to fall into disrepair, so I decided to replace it with a new one beforehand. After installation, there were no problems. The new bridge fell into place just like the old one. Gibson is pleased with the quality, despite the inflated price for this part.
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PW
My favourite bridge
I bought this for an instrument I am having made, but it is exactly the same part that is stock on my Les Pauls. This is also an upgrade for the "lightweight" bridges that came on some late 2010s Gibsons, those sound awful compared to this bridge.
Note that this bridge comes with blank saddles so you will need to cut your own notches
Note that this bridge comes with blank saddles so you will need to cut your own notches
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Perfect for my Les Paul, again!
I bought my 1990 Les Paul new and has already had one Nashville bridge replacement, now it needs another. Chunkier than the original TOM on my Les Paul, with more room for adjustment. You do need to make the slots yourself but 5 minutes on You Tube and a mallet you are in business! My first replacement was £57.50 in 2000, so Thomann came much cheaper than that!
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