The column gearstick lever from a 1954 Austin Cambridge might do the trick!!!
Plenty of downward waggle but a bit crunchy if pressed too hard.
Mike
humdrum wrote:A Strat fitted with a Bigsby would probably be a foolproof option.........It would look really good as well.
JimN wrote:humdrum wrote:A Strat fitted with a Bigsby would probably be a foolproof option.........It would look really good as well.
Cliff Richard used to have one - a blonde pre-CBS fifties maple-neck hard-tail model, with a replacement scratchplate covering the bridge aperture, a Tune-O-Matic type bridge and the horseshoe-shape Bigsby converting it to a Strat model.
This was in the days before the Vintage reissue ranges, so it probably made sense for someone to fit it.
Billyboygretsch wrote:This seems to have wandered off the original question to how to fix a strat tremolo although very interesting
Billyboygretsch wrote:This seems to have wandered off the original question to how to fix a strat tremolo although very interesting
BrianD wrote:One thing that hasn't been mentioned is that for many years we have become knowledgeable about how to set up guitars properly, who to go to if we want a professional job etc., etc.. Of course, in recent years all bands travel with experienced guitar technicians to set up their instruments for them. Back in the early sixties, when the tuning problems were the issue, I don't suspect the Shads, or any other band, for that matter, had guitar techs touring with them and probably hadn't developed the knowledge of how to resolve the problems themselves at that stage. Just my humble opinion.
BrianD wrote:Back in the early sixties, when the tuning problems were the issue, I don't suspect the Shads, or any other band, for that matter, had guitar techs touring with them and probably hadn't developed the knowledge of how to resolve the problems themselves at that stage. Just my humble opinion.
Stratpicker wrote:JimN wrote:humdrum wrote:A Strat fitted with a Bigsby would probably be a foolproof option.........It would look really good as well.
Cliff Richard used to have one - a blonde pre-CBS fifties maple-neck hard-tail model, with a replacement scratchplate covering the bridge aperture, a Tune-O-Matic type bridge and the horseshoe-shape Bigsby converting it to a Strat model.
This was in the days before the Vintage reissue ranges, so it probably made sense for someone to fit it.
Love to see that! Anyone got a piccy?
Ian
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