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Bigsby B5F Fender Telecaster Vibrato Kit with Fender ''F'' Stamp - Polished Aluminum

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B5F Fender Telecaster Vibrato Kit with Fender \'\'F\'\' Stamp - Polished Aluminum
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A Bigsby® equipped guitar will give you the expressive, fluid sound that only a true Bigsby vibrato can produce. The go-to choice for guitar players looking for unparalleled performance and vintage style, a Bigsby vibrato delivers smooth and accurate pitch changes, allowing you to create subtle vibrato effects. Its classic look and easy installation make it a popular choice for both guitarists and luthiers alike. Discover the Bigsby sound and take your playing to the next level.

The B5™, sometimes referred as the Bigsby "horseshoe" is designed for flat top solid body guitars and features a tension bar to increase the break angle over the bridge. Attaching via four screws to a guitar's top, the B5 is extremely versatile. The B5F Telecaster Modification Kit features a classic "F" logo stamped into vibrato assembly and includes a chrome bridge and a bridge pickup plate. Fits most Telecaster guitars.

Features

• Includes a chrome bridge (55mm string spacing) with brass saddles and pickup plate
• USA precision made low-friction needle bearings to accurately return string mounting bar to pitch
• Cast aluminum frame and stainless steel handle
• Mounting hardware included: including spring, washer, screws and felt pads
• Mounts with four supplied screws that attach to guitar top

Q & A


Question: I’m thinking of this for my FCS ‘59 Tele; will it work with a Vibramate B5 kit for reversalability, or once I’m in, I’m in?
- asked on Jun 29, 2024
Answer: It may work, but I would consult with a guitar tech before drilling holes in a Custom Shop guitar.
- answered by Bradford Pettigrew, Edmonton Highlands, Alberta
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