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Straight from Gibson Guitar's Historic Re-issue guitars come Gibson's new Historic Spec series-parts that have been specially designed to replicate the original parts used by Gibson in the late 1950s.

With this Historic Non-Wire ABR-1 Bridge, Gibson has re-created the famous non-wire bridge it used on its electric guitars until 1962-63. "GIBSON ABR-1" is featured in raised letters on the base of the bridge. The vintage bridge also includes un-notched saddles, in order to fully emulate the classic parts. The Non-Wire ABR-1 Bridge comes with the full assembly.
Gibson Historic Non-wire ABR-1 Bridge Nickel
Gibson Historic Non-wire ABR-1 Bridge Nickel
Gibson Historic Non-wire ABR-1 Bridge Nickel

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  • Best bridge made for vintage gibsons

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    submitted8 years ago

    byWilliam W

    fromNew york, NY

    Had a rattling ABR-1 with a wire, replaced it with this and now the sound is crystal clear and the sustain improved

  • Works Great!

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byROCKY TORRECILLAS

    fromSan Jose

    I installed this part on my Setzer Gretsch G6120. What a difference! This part fixed all of the issues I was having, no more rattling saddles, loose ABR1 wire or flabby tone. This part is built with quality and is machined very tight!! Thanks Gibson for making an awesome replacement bridge!! If I ever have a need for an ABR-1 style replacement. I will purchase this one again.

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  • asked byChristopher

    fromRives Junction, MI

    Will this fit an epiphone casino coupe.

    Will this fit an epiphone casino coupe.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar.
  • asked byTad

    fromTexas

    Will this fit on an Epiphone John Lee Hooker Zephyr reissue?

    Will this fit on an Epiphone John Lee Hooker Zephyr reissue?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes, this will be compatible with that model