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- honeyiscool
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Yeah, problem is, though, I don't like it that much. It plays nothing like my Retro-H Deluxe, which is the reason why I took a chance on it. It's almost 8 pounds (a full pound heavier than the Bigsby-equipped Retro-H), has a wider neck, overall, it's just not what I wanted, and it still has a bit of neck dive.
I think I'm just gonna buy that Jaguar HH Special like I've always wanted.
Meanwhile, here are some pictures of my fully modded Aerodyne:


I think I'm just gonna buy that Jaguar HH Special like I've always wanted.
Meanwhile, here are some pictures of my fully modded Aerodyne:


Kicking and squealing Gucci little piggy.
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monsieurmadame
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i'll leave these here.. (excuse the crappy cell phone pics)
My classic vibe esquire/telecaster. did an modd
My brother's epiphone les paul special with what i think are p90s.
My old squier affinity stratocaster (made a thread, but i'll include it here too)
My classic vibe esquire/telecaster. did an modd
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- gypsyseven
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- gypsyseven
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When you install a Bigsby can you still leave the original bridge on? I have seen some do this & wondered if it is to help with tension. I know you can buy a bar that replaces the original bridge to put tension on the strings & supposedly means you don't have to drill the top of the body.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Towner-Bigsby ... 230efaaca5
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Towner-Bigsby ... 230efaaca5
I'm not sure to be honest. I know you can get different versions of them where you don't have to drill holes. Unless you buy a B5 then you're going to need to drill regardless as you need to drill a couple of holes next to the strap button.Johno wrote:When you install a Bigsby can you still leave the original bridge on? I have seen some do this & wondered if it is to help with tension. I know you can buy a bar that replaces the original bridge to put tension on the strings & supposedly means you don't have to drill the top of the body.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Towner-Bigsby ... 230efaaca5
I bought the guitar with the Bigsby already fitted so I can't really offer much help. There's loads of info on different models on their site though as well as various forums etc.
http://www.bigsby.com/vibe/
























