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how many 86´ model 6(kahler) were built, how many of them are here on the board

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  • #61
    Re: how many 86´ model 6(kahler) were built, how m

    The Flyers were a less expensive version of the Pro, mostly used on lower end guitars at the time. Ironically, Gibson used a version of the Flyer on their Kahler equipped guitars.

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    • #62
      Re: how many 86´ model 6(kahler) were built, how m

      Does the Pro also use that awkward whammy bar that just looks like it rises too high up from the face of the guitar?

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      • #63
        Re: how many 86´ model 6(kahler) were built, how m

        Does anyone here know anything about the Kahler trem arm for Floyds that locks the trem block when not in use?

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        • #64
          Re: how many 86´ model 6(kahler) were built, how m

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          Does the Pro also use that awkward whammy bar that just looks like it rises too high up from the face of the guitar?

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          <font color="aqua">Kahler offered 2 different arms for those trems, the normal 3/16ths diameter bar and the 1/4" heavy version.

          soloist: those were the "autolatch" systems that locked the trem when you swung the arm a certain way. They were mostly used on the Spyders but may have been available for others. They had special trem arms with a notch cut into the threaded end that engaged the locking lever when turned. </font>
          Dave ->

          "would someone answer that damn phone?!?!"

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