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any day.
I am literally pissed off , that in 21st century they can't make a damn whammy bar stay in place in any position without wobble .
It's just ridiculous and it defeats its purpose !
I am more debating whether to get in touch with thomman ,where I purchased it from , or this is how they make/ sale these bridges and I need to put up with it .
When I purchased the bridge the supplied screw had kind of bad finish .
So I contacted them and they had promised to send them in . 2 months later , there was still no sight of screws and communication has pretty much ended .
Thomann on the other hand were awesome to deal with and that had got sorted .
This is my first tremolo guitar so I am curious , if this is supposed to be like that with this particular bridge ?
Such a simple fix, why do they still make them like that?
I'm surprised something as over-engineered as the Babicz bridge hasn't included a cure for this particular issue.
The Delrin/Teflon sleeves used by PRS and Callaham seem to be the best solution.
As for "when am I ready?" You'll never be ready. It works in reverse, you become ready by doing it. - pmbomb
When I get some time over the weekend I'll see if there's a tiny space to accommodate some plastic washer and or use PTFE tape .
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein