Hello,
Very quick update,
American Standard – Wudtone CP Vintage Tremolo Conversion
A few months back we were asked if we could offer something to :
- easily fit onto a two post trem guitar
- deliver real vintage, dynamic and tone.
This led to the development of Wudtone's
American Standard Conversion. It includes sleeved outer bearing screws, which pop straight into the existing shanks in the body to make fitting easy.
As both two post and the Wudtone CP trem can offer excellent tuning stability, how does this conversion change the guitars dynamic, EQ and tone? You can hear exactly what difference the Wudtone CP bridge makes on
this video.
Distributor News
Australia & SE Asia : The guys at Pitbull continue to build a fantastic community in Australia. Just check out the
builds here. Congratulations to all builders down under and a very Merry Christmas to Adam and his team.
USA : In addition to the guys at
BYOGUITAR New Hampshire, we are pleased to welcome a second USA based distributor
American Savage Guitars in Austin Texas.
Europe : Great news for customers in Europe as we are pleased to welcome
George Forester Guitars , now in operation as distributor for mainland Europe ( ex UK).
Are you looking forward to a tone friendly Merry Christmas, 2014?
We mentioned that John Bolin (
Bolin Guitars, luthier for Billy Gibbons & Keith Richards ) was fitting a
Wudtone CP Bridge for one of his customers. Well a very tone friendly Christmas is coming for
Jacob Peterson ( Steve Miller band). His new guitar (below) features a roasted maple neck, old brazilian board, Ron Ellis pups and super thin nitro 50's LP finish, as well as the Wudtone CP Bridge, neck plate & screws. This tone machine certainly looks ready to keep Jacob, rock'n me baby, on tour next year.
So from all at Wudtone. A huge thank you to fretboard members for your support in 2013.
Here's wishing you a tone friendly, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Comments
Just gone weak at the knees. Expect some money to be thrown your way in 2014.
Which is cool
I really like the look - it sounds daft, but it looks British, very purposeful and practical. No sharp edges, but smart lines.