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Is there such a thing as a Jackson/Charvel V with a tune o matic bridge?

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  • #16
    The Schaller on the Bond (which I did forget about) is classified as a stopbar, just with fine-tuners, similar to the Gibson TP-6. Even the model with the bridge attached by the bracket is a stopbar-class.

    Then you have the wraparound 1-piece as found on some JJs and Gibsons. Still a stopbar, since hardtail is "Strat; no trem".
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Newc View Post
      The Schaller on the Bond (which I did forget about) is classified as a stopbar, just with fine-tuners, similar to the Gibson TP-6. Even the model with the bridge attached by the bracket is a stopbar-class.

      Then you have the wraparound 1-piece as found on some JJs and Gibsons. Still a stopbar, since hardtail is "Strat; no trem".
      Eh, I guess it makes sense. Though, someone at Gibson one time told me the TP-6 wasn't really considered a stopbar since it had the fine-tuners. Probably the same idiot who couldn't tell me why there were different markings on my Burstbucker Pro pickups than on others I've seen, swearing they were A5 magnets like they're supposed to be, but someone else told me they thought one of them was A2.
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