So, yeah.
I'm thinking of taking the Bigsby B7 off of my Les Paul Custom. I installed it a few years back using a Vibramate kit.
I'd go back to the stock tailpiece on my Les Paul. Then, I'd make a custom adapter plate and put the Bigsby on my '74 SG. The SG already has one of the Gibson-stamped vibratos. But, honestly, those Gibson-stamped "Bigsbys" that they put on Gibsons back in the '70s simply aren't as good as a real Bigsby.
I suppose I could get another Bigsby, but I'm saving money for a mixer. (That's another thread for another day. @Thatbastarddon knows what I'm talking about!)
I'm thinking of taking the Bigsby B7 off of my Les Paul Custom. I installed it a few years back using a Vibramate kit.
I'd go back to the stock tailpiece on my Les Paul. Then, I'd make a custom adapter plate and put the Bigsby on my '74 SG. The SG already has one of the Gibson-stamped vibratos. But, honestly, those Gibson-stamped "Bigsbys" that they put on Gibsons back in the '70s simply aren't as good as a real Bigsby.
I suppose I could get another Bigsby, but I'm saving money for a mixer. (That's another thread for another day. @Thatbastarddon knows what I'm talking about!)







