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  2. Stoptail bridge - Wikipedia

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    This style bridge combines the bridge and stopbar into one unit. There are a variety of wraparound bridge designs. They may have individual movable bridge saddles (adjustable stoptail bridges), a fixed compensated saddle similar to an acoustic guitar bridge, or simply a straight stopbar anchored in the bridge position.

  3. Gibson Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Hummingbird is an acoustic guitar model/series produced by the Gibson ... It also has an adjustable Tusq saddle and an original 1960s-style Hummingbird ...

  4. Classical guitar accessories - Wikipedia

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    Saddle-A-Bout Leather Armrest for Guitar is a natural and aesthetic solution for soundboard protection and forearm relief. Made in America. Plenosom Armrest, made in Brazil by Tessarin & Bellinati. Wood. Cumberland Acoustic Armrest for Guitar; QT armrest (Qualey-Traudt Armrest), made in Germany. Liikanen Classical Guitar Armrest, made in Finland

  5. Gibson J-160E - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson J-160E is one of the first acoustic-electric guitars produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. The J-160E was Gibson's second attempt at creating an acoustic-electric guitar (the first being the small-body CF-100E [2]). The basic concept behind the guitar was to fit a single-pickup into a normal-size dreadnought acoustic guitar.

  6. Vibrato systems for guitar - Wikipedia

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    A vibrato system on a guitar is a mechanical device used to temporarily change the pitch of the strings. It adds vibrato to the sound by changing the tension of the strings, typically at the bridge or tailpiece of an electric guitar using a controlling lever, which is alternately referred to as a whammy bar, vibrato bar, or tremolo arm. [1]

  7. Sigma Guitars - Wikipedia

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    ] Furthermore, DR-7s with a four-digit ink stamped label serial number, a zero fret and an adjustable bridge saddle strongly suggests a very early ('70-'71) build date. Some early 1970s Sigma guitar serial numbers (c.1972–1975) began with 7X0 suggesting the 197X build date (e.g. 750XXXXX possibly equates to a build year 1975.) These were ...

  8. Bridge (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    On a cello, the strings are attached to the tailpiece and are held above the soundboard by the bridge.. A bridge is a device that supports the strings on a stringed musical instrument and transmits the vibration of those strings to another structural component of the instrument—typically a soundboard, such as the top of a guitar or violin—which transfers the sound to the surrounding air.

  9. Gibson L Series - Wikipedia

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    LG-2 and LG-3 were re-introduced as B-25 and B-25N respectively in 1962. B-25 has cherry sunburst finish, while B-25N has natural finish. Late models of B-25 and B-25N have adjustable saddles equipped, just like many other '60s Gibson acoustic guitars. Both discontinued in 1977. The 12-string version, B-25-12, was also made in the same period [9]

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