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Bridge from a 1974 Gibson USA SG. Will also fit Les Pauls (Recording, Signature), Marauder, L6S, L5S, ES-325TD, S1 and SG Custom and Std guitars from the 1970s.

Made by Schaller in West Germany

Condition - Useable and adjustable. On 2 adjusting threads, the screw heads are missing on one side. The saddles can be adjusted using the heads on the other side. All threads turn and each saddle is adjustable. The tune is stable.

The mounting studs are brand new from Kluson USA and fit the old bridge perfectly.

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Listeda month ago
ConditionFair (Used)
Fair condition gear should function but will show noticeable cosmetic damage or other issues.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Harmonica Bridge
Finish
  • Chrome
Categories
Year
  • 1973-1976
Made In
  • Germany

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