TUNE - A - MATIC BRIDGE


GeeScott
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GeeScott
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05/08/2002 3:06 pm
Last week I found a site which sold a tune-a-matic bridge which locked by set-screw on the adjusting post. Unfortunately, I forgot to save it to my favorites and cleaned up my disk and deleted all content and history. Now my searches for the site are unsuccessful. Does anyone have any info on what I think is called a "tru lok" tune-a-matic bridge??
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pstring
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pstring
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05/08/2002 3:32 pm
Try: http://www.tonepros.com
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GeeScott
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GeeScott
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05/08/2002 9:30 pm
Thanks, pstring. That was the site I was looking for. I went to WD Products earlier, but did not find the Tone site. Thanks again. Scott
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Lordathestrings
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Lordathestrings
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05/08/2002 10:42 pm
Back when I had access to a machine shop, I modified the bridge of my Yamaha SBG 1000 like that. I never had a problem with things falling off, because I change my strings one at a time (I thought everyone did?), but I wanted more sustain. It works!
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