- Roller Bridge with small 4mm post holes
- Tune-o-Matic Nashville fits some Gibson Les Paul when using original bridge posts**
- Comes with metric M4 threaded bridge posts with separate thumbwheels
- 14" radius
- 2.05" (52mm) string spacing E to e
- 2.89" (73.5mm) center-to-center post spacing
**Please note: This will fit some US Gibson Les Paul guitars when using the original bridge posts supplied with the guitar. The original bridge posts must have a 4mm diameter top section to fit this bridge. This bridge will not fit newer 2014- present models with the larger 5mm diameter top section. Please measure before ordering if you do not know what you have.
This bridge has a 14" radius that is slightly larger than the 12" typically found on a Gibson Les Paul guitar.
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works well requires a bit of fitting
I bought 2 of these for 2 of my Les Pauls that had nashville bridges before I put Bigsbys on them. The Roller bridges work well and are a great deal. Nashville studs are 10-32 thread so rather than drill out the beautiful plating I bought a couple of 10-32 stainless screws and home depot and made my own stud assemblies out of them, ground the post end to fit and drilled, tapped the thumbwheels and soldered them in position. Les himself would've been proud. You should definitely oil the rollers before putting these on. They work great now and look really nice and I did not have to pay $95 ea. as I did for the ones from Stew Mac on my SG. All things considered I like them a lot
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great bridge, outstanding value
Just used this bridge on a 2014 Gretsch G5422T, works perfectly, really helps the guitar stay in tune and looks fine too. Tremendous improvement over the stock "BH" Nashville bridge at a more than reasonable price. Thanks PLT.
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Roller Bridge Tune-o-Matic with m4 threaded posts Gibson Les Paul
These roller bridges can't be beat for the price. I use them on every Bigsby equipped guitar that I own, 5 in total. They greatly aid in tuning stability by removing the friction of the string moving over the saddle when using the Bigsby.