Bigsby Tuning Stabilizer
Here's a little device that I invented to help out Bigsby users with their Bigsby B5 / B7's when mounted on Les Paul Style guitars. There's not enough distance from the end of the guitar to to bridge causing the tension roller to be too close AND too low in relation to th bridge. This creates too steep of an angle as the strings pass over the bridge and under the roller. The problem is TOO MUCH downward pressure on the saddles and TOO MUCH tension on the roller causing it to not roll as smoothly as it should. If this looks like something you may want to try, drop a line. Check out Bricksbiggsfix.com

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