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threaded collars,
usually made of br****, on the ends.
Tailpieces are made of many materials.
Violin tailpieces are
typically made of wood: ebony, rosewood, boxwood...
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designs under the name "Vibrola".
Vibrola tailpieces include a
licensed version of the
Bigsby vibrato tailpiece,
earlier version of
Maestro Vibrola (or...
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production of his own
guitars and
began only
producing a
range of
vibrato tailpieces. The
Bigsby vibrato unit is
installed on the top of the
guitar and includes...
- The ****ings are the
tuning pegs,
tailpiece and tailgut, endpin,
possibly one or more fine
tuners on the
tailpiece, and in the
modern style of playing...
- humbuckers. Some of
these limited run
guitars were also ****ed with
Bigsby tailpieces. The neck is ****gany, but the
sides and back are
laminated maple and...
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header Illustrated m****cripts...
- A
variation on the
Trini Lopez Gibson, the
Grohl model has a
stopbar tailpiece and Gibson's new
Burstbucker humbuckers.
Other signature models have included...
- violin, viola, mandolin, guitar,
double b****, and
cello fingerboards;
tailpieces;
tuning pegs; chinrests; and bow frogs. Many plectrums, or
guitar picks...
- 1952
Gibson Les Paul.
Pictured is a
tremolo arm or
vibrato tailpiece-style
bridge and
tailpiece system,
often called a
whammy bar or trem. It uses a lever...
- [citation needed] The
Gibson ES-135 has a
Florentine cutaway, a
trapeze tailpiece, two P-100
pickups (stacked
humbuckers with P-90 covers) with two tone...