Have a project telecaster that im in the process of getting parts for and want to go Bigsby on.
What is everyones suggestions? Have been thinking of a Mastery M 4.1, but the M1 works with the fender bigsby kits...
Telecaster Bigsby Bridge
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Re: Telecaster Bigsby Bridge
Callaham Bigsby bridge - I've got one on my Tele. Works fantastic but spendy. https://www.callahamguitars.com/bigsby_ ... atalog.htm
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Re: Telecaster Bigsby Bridge
Wilkinson and a dremmel. Works just the same only about 10% the price...
If you already have a dremmel or some means of notching, like a file....
If you already have a dremmel or some means of notching, like a file....
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Re: Telecaster Bigsby Bridge
Also- make a shim for the neck- Bigsby needs an angle to get a decent action going.
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Re: Telecaster Bigsby Bridge
It will go to Rob for setup, so thats a given. He had to do it for my other tele.