Inspector #20 Ambassador of Tone Fallen Star Dec 7, 2020 #1 No Cutting The Strings Gold Floyd Rose Vintage 1986 Tremolo Bridge | eBay Actually a Kramer trem, with FR licensing made by Gotoh.
No Cutting The Strings Gold Floyd Rose Vintage 1986 Tremolo Bridge | eBay Actually a Kramer trem, with FR licensing made by Gotoh.
Jethro Rocker Ambassador of Live & Loud Action Dec 7, 2020 #2 Robert Herndon said: No Cutting The Strings Gold Floyd Rose Vintage 1986 Tremolo Bridge | eBay View attachment 53739 Actually a Kramer trem, with FR licensing made by Gotoh. Click to expand... Dunno why they can't do that now. My Yamaha from 87 has a similar style, I love it! Strings slide in from back and are clamped on top of each.
Robert Herndon said: No Cutting The Strings Gold Floyd Rose Vintage 1986 Tremolo Bridge | eBay View attachment 53739 Actually a Kramer trem, with FR licensing made by Gotoh. Click to expand... Dunno why they can't do that now. My Yamaha from 87 has a similar style, I love it! Strings slide in from back and are clamped on top of each.
Clockworkmike Ambassador of STACKS in WV SHACKS Dec 7, 2020 #3 That seems like a concept they couldve easily mastered long time ago by now! Glad there are versions of it out there at least
That seems like a concept they couldve easily mastered long time ago by now! Glad there are versions of it out there at least
eSGEe Ferengi Ambassador of Trade Dec 7, 2020 #4 Kahler USA late 80's Circa back feeder, balls on....
Dave Sloven Ambassador of DOOM! Dec 7, 2020 #5 Cutting the ball ends off is not difficult. More of a pain is when a string slips out of a block