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Anyone tried one of these I'm considering putting one on my SG...

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Looks awesome, although the tailpiece position on that SG looks waaaaaack
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Doog wrote:Looks awesome, although the tailpiece position on that SG looks waaaaaack

Aye tail piece position is balls, but I think the trem looks good. That's the Mk 1 which looks better than the ii
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I've just been looking at these too. The Dusenberg II looks like mid-century toilet hardware but it's so much cheaper I'll likely check one out at some point.

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Gets quite good reviews on the 'other' forum...
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dezb1 wrote:Gets quite good reviews on the 'other' forum...
... Other forum?
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Doog wrote:
dezb1 wrote:Gets quite good reviews on the 'other' forum...
... Other forum?
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Hmm, I do think I prefer the Mk. 1.
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How cool is that?!

Dang, might see if it'll fit my Silvertone..
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Thread resurrection, just ordered a Les Trem II couldn't find a mk1 should be here on Wednesday going to put it on my SG for non destructive Lee Ranaldo vibes:

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^^^^^^Love that pic of Ranaldo. He's my hero.
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lee is a beast! some of my fav SY songs are lee songs.
as for the trem bit. years ago there was someone in town that had something that looked similar, i don't remember if it was branded or not, but it was on an epi sg. it worked against the string tension and just a flimsy piece of metal, no spring. it didn't hold tune worth a crap.
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robert(original) wrote:lee is a beast! some of my fav SY songs are lee songs.
as for the trem bit. years ago there was someone in town that had something that looked similar, i don't remember if it was branded or not, but it was on an epi sg. it worked against the string tension and just a flimsy piece of metal, no spring. it didn't hold tune worth a crap.
Aye I've seen those terms utter garbage, this is proper German engineering... Vorsprung Durch Technik as they said in adverts in the 80s.
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robert(original) wrote:lee is a beast! some of my fav SY songs are lee songs.
as for the trem bit. years ago there was someone in town that had something that looked similar, i don't remember if it was branded or not, but it was on an epi sg. it worked against the string tension and just a flimsy piece of metal, no spring. it didn't hold tune worth a crap.
Wot, the Gibson Maestro vibrola as used by Andy Powell of Wishbone Ash and others?
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No it was a Japanese after market thing I was thinking off... kinda old teisco looking thing
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Well after the wait it doesn't fit my SG according to deusenberg one of the post ferrules on my guitar must be in squint, I'd have to force it and risk stripping the threads... looked cool as fuck too.
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Considering drilling the post holes a bit bigger think it might alow me the play I need to fit it anyone drilled chromed stuff before any tips?
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I worked out what was wrong sorted now drilling or mods necessary... new strings tomorrow then a demo... teh Ranaldo vibes is on!
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Before and after pics:

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^ I like it. That thing has the "cool-as-fook steampunk" aesthetic of a Bigsby going on, without the "boat anchor that weighs more than the guitar" aspect.