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cheap Bigsby or Bigsby "copy" Vibrato on Asian Les Paul copy?
Hello, everyone. My new purchase after many years of only playing acoustic brought me back to the electric world and this site.
Guitar only being my hobby I could not swing even for an Epi (although years ago I had an Epi LP custom with gibson classic '57's).
So I noticed this Brownsville knockoff at local SamAsh - GG1 vintage sunburst - played with it, sounded nice, well-made and heavy, so I snatched it up for only $175 (sorry if this is against policy to post prices, but it was the last one, it's not available anywhere, so i'm not really advertising anything).
I replaced the tuners and bridge and installed GFS Dream 180's and now sort of daydreaming about a Bigsby (the guitar hardware is all "gold").
My question is 2-fold, first about actual installation and the kind of Bigsby I'd need and second about whether there exist cheaper versions of Bigsby (i've seen ones with "epi" logo on them).
I really think that what they want for the bigsby's, even the "licensed" is ridiculous for the piece of metal.
Any advice/help? I know that there's some without the long tailpiece, which attaches to the strap button, but are those only for flat-tops? For me either would work visually, i would just opt for easier installation with less drilling.
Also, would a roller-type bridge be necessary? Too bad I just got a standard tune-o-matic bridge from GFS. I guess I'll have to buy another.
How about the nut? I was thinking of getting bone at a later time, but would I need graphite for the vibrato?
P.S. I tried uploading 1 picture, sorry for the quality.
Also, I know about the Les Trem from StewMac, don't really like that, especially not for the same high price. The one from Elderly Instruments looks a bit better, but still, too expensive, imo.
Again, thanks everyone for the help!
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