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Post by 469roadking on Dec 30, 2009 20:27:13 GMT -5
Anyone have any experience with these products? I'm doing alot of alt. country stuff these days that require oblique bends. I want to keep the trem available in my TAG and Strat and these products look to be a way to do that.
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Post by lesblues on Dec 31, 2009 6:41:45 GMT -5
Sorry not come across these, maybe Happy Jack will know. He tends to be knowledgeable on most things guitar.
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Post by Happy Jack on Dec 31, 2009 10:22:44 GMT -5
Anyone have any experience with these products? I'm doing alot of alt. country stuff these days that require oblique bends. I want to keep the trem available in my TAG and Strat and these products look to be a way to do that. Never used them but the tremol-no seems the most popular and easiest to fit - The Trem kings look more like a replacement bridge. There is also Free Lok which is similar to a Tremol-no
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Post by lesblues on Dec 31, 2009 10:52:02 GMT -5
Anyone have any experience with these products? I'm doing alot of alt. country stuff these days that require oblique bends. I want to keep the trem available in my TAG and Strat and these products look to be a way to do that. Never used them but the tremol-no seems the most popular and easiest to fit - The Trem kings look more like a replacement bridge. There is also Free Lok which is similar to a Tremol-no See what I mean? A good bloke to have on the team, even if he doesn't appreciate proper guitars!
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Post by 469roadking on Dec 31, 2009 12:41:00 GMT -5
See what I mean? A good bloke to have on the team, even if he doesn't appreciate proper guitars![/quote] LOL, well this could be interesting forum to be on.
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Post by Mohikanas on Dec 31, 2009 12:43:50 GMT -5
Trust me, with these guys it is ^^
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