First of all, yes I read Sully's blocking a floyd sticky thread, doesn't exactly answer this: can I block a floyd and make it basically a hard tail? No floating either direction...? (Sorry if this has been asked... or if it's a dumb question, flame away... [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img])
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There's an easier way:
www.tremol-no.com
1. Purchase unit from AllParts and install it in the guitar (they'll start shipping in a few weeks).
2. Remove the thumbscrews that come with the unit; replace them with set screws (that also come with the unit).
3. Done.
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There's an easier way:
www.tremol-no.com
1. Purchase unit from AllParts and install it in the guitar (they'll start shipping in a few weeks).
2. Remove the thumbscrews that come with the unit; replace them with set screws (that also come with the unit).
3. Done.
[/ QUOTE ]Hey Kevan, thanks for sharing this info. I'm definitely gonna purchase it for my guitars. BTW, are you the same guy in the video with Rob Balducci?"The BLUES is the tonic for what ails ya."
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There's an easier way:
www.tremol-no.com
1. Purchase unit from AllParts and install it in the guitar (they'll start shipping in a few weeks).
2. Remove the thumbscrews that come with the unit; replace them with set screws (that also come with the unit).
3. Done.
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Can you disclose the price on these?Hardware: all black, all the time.
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Charlz- As the above post says, I'm not sure about listing prices here, so we'll wait for the word on that. Let's just say that it's cheaper than buying 3 different guitars with 3 different bridges.
Yes- wood blocks are indeed cheaper than a Tremol-No. They are, however, much harder to remove. Whether it's in the middle of a set, or when it comes time to sell. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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