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Yep. You'll need conversion posts which the have as well.

 

https://faberusa.com/parts-for-gibson-guitars-with-nashville-bridge/

Thanks!

 

Contemplating whether I should do locking or not for my Bigsby

 

When I use the bigsby I can see the bridge rock back and forth slightly, which I thought may be a good thing for tuning stability. It has good stability now

 

Do you notice any improvement with your bigsby with the new bridge?

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When I use the bigsby I can see the bridge rock back and forth slightly, which I thought may be a good thing for tuning stability. It has good stability now

 

Do you notice any improvement with your bigsby with the new bridge?

 

You know, when I first decided to try a Bigsby I was a little worried about tuning stability because of what I'd read about them, but honestly I've never had a problem with that on any of the 3 guitars I've had Bigsby's on.

 

But, ABRs do wiggle around a bit and I figure it can't hurt to lock it down.

 

The other thing I like about the locking bridge is that when I change strings and clean around the bridge, it doesn't move,

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Do they have one of these that fits on Nashville studs?

 

Id like to put one on my SG

 

I recently picked up a 2010LP Standard with a Nashville/tonepros roller and hated it. I went with the Faber ABRN bridge and I'm Thrilled with it.

 

I used Faber's posts and it went together and set up like a dream. Great quality and I can't speak highly enough about it.

 

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Tom

 

 

…..by the way...no shot against tone pro's. Well built, just not my thing...I will keep it around if I ever go bigsby.

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