![]() ![]() Guitar bridge for Telecaster - Wilkinson by Gotoh vintage-style swivel saddle steel. I haven't fitted it yet (maybe sometime before 2025) but I assume it will fit as GS use the same bridge on some of their guitars. Gotoh GB510UB Stud Mount Adjustable Bridge/Wrap Around Tailpiece. ![]() I recently bought a Gotoh 510 bridge for my new(ish) Gordon Smith GS2. The main thing to watch out for is whether the screw threads on the posts/bushings are metric or imperial, and even then you can usually get both from the same manufacturer. TonePros® components completely solidify your. This bridge will fit virtually any vintage Gibson®, or any American guitar that uses this type of bridge, in a matter of minutes. Finally, a fully intonatable bridge to fit all those great old Gibson® guitars that use the one-piece wraparound bridge. It seems like things have become more standardised nowadays, at least for things like the post spacing on bridges and tailpieces. TonePros® Wraparound Bridge With S1 Studs. I think I had to pull out the bushings and replace them with the Schaller ones, but that might have just been me being fussy. That reminds me, I put a 455 bridge on an old (late 80s, early 90s) Gordon Smith years ago and I seem to recall it being a very tight fit, but it worked. I didn't realise at the time that GSG either used OEM or copy bridges. I was lucky when, on my Gordon Smith, bridge saddle screws wouldn't bite again when it came undone during a setup and I just swapped the whole thing with a 455 I had used on a Hondo LP copy. Make sure to double check the post spacing as some use metric and some use imperial.
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