SG's and Bigsby's

Belt sander may actually work better. Getting a solid mount in the mill may be a problem. What did you fill you nail holes with? Looks like brads.
Melted solder... It's easily reversible with a propane torch if need be.
 
Ok like I have said in other post the SG has been my dream guitar . My first came with the Maestro Vibrola on it. All ways thought that looked so damn good. So I have this new SG with no tail piece, AND I have an original Gibson long vibrola. When I ordered the guitar my plan was to install this tail piece. Weellll I don't want to drill any holes in this lovely piece of wood.

I have decided to add a Bigsby B7 with the Vibramate mounting plate instead. No holes to be drilled (y) and I still get my long tail piece whammy stick. Parts were ordered today and will be here Sunday, and pics to follow as soon as assembly is completed.

Watching this video sorta pushed me over the edge for the Bigsby. This dude makes it sound so natural Johnny A just kills it.


Now that's one cool looking SG...never saw a semi-hollow bodied one before. Good video.:wink:


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