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US SELLER - ALLPARTS LONG VIBROLA TREMOLO W ARM & COVER 4 GIBSON & EPIPHONE NICKEL - BLANK NO ETCHING ON FRONT  

For replacing a pre existing Vibrola on Gibson, Vintage Epiphone and Kalamazo where old holes existed or broken off parts need total replacement. Retail is $299. Sometimes Allparts can be slow on shipping and can be 7 days, please be cool.
Long Gibson® style Vibrato with arm and cover, nickel. Screw-plate pivots to adjust for body length, or folds back entirely. Will fit most Gibson® SG's® (and other Gibson applications) depending on your guitar and how you install it. See included image for measurements.

Allparts (or WD) Nashville Roller tunematic brisge, with hardware, 2-1/16" string spacing, 2-29/32" post spacing. Fits most gibson small post USA Made guitars (will not fit vintage ABR-1 posts).

These are also available with etched front with Tiki/Lyre & name on long Vibrola in nickel, chrome & gold Starting at $229. Email us Here.

Long Gibson® Style Vibrato Tailpiece With Arm. These tremolo's will fit existing holes where Vibrola parts were on your guitar. They are available in both Nickel & Gold finishes. These are reproductions of OEM equipment on Gibson® guitars. The nickel and gold versions of this tailpiece were used on the ES series guitars such as the 335, 345, 355 as well as the SG standard, SG Custom and Firebird model guitars. This is a blank tailpiece. No engraved Lyre is on face, (see my other items for Engraved versions) otherwise pretty exact to Gibson Maestro look and feel.

A lyre vibrola is a type of tremolo arm, also known as whammy bar, used on a guitar to add vibrato to the sound. It was designed and marketed by Gibson beginning in 1964 to specifically fit a Gibson ES-335-S. Two versions, a long and a short version, are available. The short version is used for solid body guitars, but the long version can fit almost any guitar.

Long Vibrola & Roller bridge Install instructional with tips on youtube, Search on: Maestro Vibrola for SG. New Ground Wire, Nut, Roller Bridge

Installation is not difficult and requires only a few simple tools to complete.
INSTALLING A LONG MAESTRO VIBROLA
Things you need
• Drill
• Ruler or measuring tape
• Pencil
• Screwdriver

Turn the tuning pegs to loosen the strings and remove them from the guitar.
Remove the original stop tail piece, the part the strings were attached to, from the guitar using a small screwdriver.
Measure the width between the screw holes on the vibrola with a ruler or measuring tape, and mark the two corresponding spots on the guitar with a pencil in the spot where the old stop tail piece had been. Use the drill to create two holes. Use a bit that drills holes the same size as the screws included with the vibrola.
Attach the Maestro vibrola to the guitar with a screwdriver using the provided screws, and tighten. Attach the cover plate to the base, securing with the small provided screws, and attach the arm.
Restring the guitar.
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I'm an expert on guitars and tremolo bar/bridges/parts and this my fun, part time job. You should receive all your ordered items in 3 to
10 business days or quicker (I am a sales rep and can be on tour for
5 days). If you need something next day or in 2 days, I won't be able to help you unless in office (email me here to inquire). If you want a custom order for a special part, tremolos, pickups or used, rare or vintage guitars, we will find what you need at a great price, just ask for a quote and I'll be glad to comply.

You may make an offer via email here, however I'm usually lowest price on Reverb and on ebay!  I'm at a 10% margin and not inclined
to work for free! Being a musician you should understand this &
help support me often here on Reverb.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • TP-3680-001 Long Vibrola Gibson roller bridge
Finish
  • Nickel
Categories
Year
  • 2022
Made In
  • Japan

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