2012/07/08 12:48:36
spacey
removed-lack of interest/response.
 
 
2012/07/08 14:17:15
FastBikerBoy
Aren't strat tremelos interesting then?
2012/07/08 14:50:00
Beepster
I was sleeping!!! What's up?
2012/07/08 15:13:05
Wookiee
spacey


removed-lack of interest/response.
 
 

I am interested just did not see the post until now 
2012/07/08 15:15:49
joakes
Ya, I have an American HH Strat, with a 2 screw tremolo. Which I prefer to the 6 screw version.

Yes, HTH
Jerry
2012/07/08 15:23:51
Beepster
I'm actually planning on replacing all the hardware on my Pacifica "Strat" so yes... relevant to my interests.
2012/07/08 16:11:19
craigb
If it's posted before the crack of noon (Left Coast time), then I probably will sleep right through it.
2012/07/08 16:15:48
spacey
after reposting a procedure for others and
asking for feedback on how it worked for them not one person did so I removed
it.

 
2012/07/08 16:37:01
Beepster
Interesting stuff. I don't generally have my bridge floating that high but I'm gonna bookmark this in my "Guit Maintenance" folder in case I get another axe to experiment with. Cheers.
2012/07/08 16:51:47
spacey
Beepster


Interesting stuff. I don't generally have my bridge floating that high but I'm gonna bookmark this in my "Guit Maintenance" folder in case I get another axe to experiment with. Cheers.

I'd ask "how high" but's it's obvious you didn't even give it a shot or you'd know exactly where the bridge would be floating...so instead
of knowing- you just post some bull **** insinuating that if one sets a tremelo like this it'll be to high or higher than you set yours...well
tell us Beepster....just how high will the tremelo be floating above the body top at this setting? Cheers. 
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