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Proline Electric Guitar Tune-o-matic Bridge Chrome


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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Cadmium, which is known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Reviewed by 5 customers
Did the Job
submitted5 years ago
byrb
fromMobile Al
Decent Quality
Good quality product at a fair price
submitted6 years ago
byButcher
fromCottage Grove, Oregon
I needed the saddle replaced on my Gibson Les Paul guitar. Guitar Center ordered my part and had it playable again in about a 2 weeks. They cleaned it up and it sounds beautiful.
Spend the money get a better bridge
submitted7 years ago
byBriggy
fromSW MO
its shiny and new serves its purpose but it buzzes alot
Better than the OEM Epiphone bridge!
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
by20 Fingers McGee
fromTexas
This bridge was a fraction of the cost of a true Gibson Nashville, but the quality is great. The saddles do not wiggle side to side or vibrate. A very well made economical option for any tune-o-matic setup!
Does The Job
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byHiHo
fromCanoga Park, CA
I bought this to replace the stock bridge on a $2500 Gretsch -- an experiment, because I was getting string buzzes on one string. Huge improvement using this type of bridge, and I have the option of refining the notches to get it exactly where it needs to be.
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submitted4 months ago
asked byMike
fromMarion, mt
Will it fit an epiphone es335 pro
The Proline Tune-o-matic bridge is designed for Gibson-style guitars, such as the Les Paul and SG, which typically use imperial (inch-based) specifications. This includes a post spacing of approximately 73.5mm (2.9") and posts with 6-32 threading. reverb.com In contrast, your Epiphone ES-335 Pro uses metric specifications, featuring a post spacing of 74mm (2.91") and M8 (8mm) threaded posts. This slight difference in spacing and threading means that the PL2104 bridge may not fit properly on your guitar without modifications.submitted8 months ago
asked byA.K
fromSpringfield Missouri
Does it come painted black?
No, it doesn'tsubmitted3 years ago
asked byJohn
fromNJ
Will this fit a new Guild Starfire 1,with a stop bar tailpiece?
In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitarsubmitted3 years ago
asked byMichael
fromMonroe GA
I'm pretty sure this will fit my older model flying V Sunburst color Dean and the same style bridge it looks like on mine right now but would it for Dean guitars as well ? ? Mine is old and intonation screws are not working on the B and G string position when I turn them to set intonation it seems..so screw spacing wise ? Same measure here ? Same style bridge I'm assuming ?
In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar to assure proper screw hole alignmentsubmitted5 years ago
asked byDylan
fromTexas, Dallas
Does it come with the bridge post inserts?
This does come with the bridge post inserts.submitted6 years ago
asked byAng
fromHopewell Jct, NY
Is it 2.5" from screw hole to screw hole
It's actually 2.91" from hole to hole.submitted6 years ago
asked bybob
fromundisclosed
how does this secure to the guitar, would it work on a epiphone g400 ?
The bridge is screwed into the body. This bridge would work for an Epiphone G400.submitted7 years ago
asked bySkoops
fromMenifee ca
Will this work for a bc rich warlock with a solid body and string through from behind the guitar
This bridge would be compatible with a BC Rich Warlock guitar.submitted7 years ago
asked byDarren5781
fromIndiana
Are the bushings available?
This bridge does not come with the bushings.This bridge does not come with the bushings.submitted7 years ago
asked byJorge
fromPA
Will this fit an Epiphone Zakk Wylde Les Paul Custom?
Yes it will fit.