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This is a brand new Duesenberg MultiBender that's in its original box with manual, adjustment wrenches, mounting screws, etc.

These sit flat on the face of a guitar so no routing is required but you might need to add some holes, depending on your guitar's configuration. 

I usually set these up for whole step bends on the B & G strings but you  can set these up to raise or lower the pitch of any string except the low E or even add levers for more options. Demo video below of this bridge on a Waterslide Coodercaster, more demo vids on YouTube on the Waterslide Guitars page.

Here's the description from manufacturer:

The Duesenberg MultiBender is a unique, innovative bridge that allows you to play absolutely authentic sounding pedal steel licks. Single strings can be raised or lowered by 1 to 3 semitones using the palm of your right hand and the appropriate lever(s). The MultiBender fits many types of electric guitars without any modifications. On a Vintage Strat-Style guitar its attached by using the six tremolo mounting screws and a special clip in the tremolo cut. Guitars such as Fender Telecaster, Gibson SG, Duesenberg Bonneville and similar electric guitars can also be equipped with the MultiBender. The only requirement is that the top must be flat and not arched. The MultiBender comes from the factory with two levers, which can also be supplemented with additional levers. Only the sixth (thickest) string cannot be bent. The levers themselves are individually adjustable in their angle and can be twisted away completely when not in use, so that the normal playing position is not affected.

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