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Welcome to Universal Jems, this site is primarily a purchasing club helping support the members of the Project Guitar.com Forum and it's 7500+ members but it is also open to the general public with no membership fee.
I am sure you guys know all about this and have been using the shit out of them. But I didn't know about them and on the offhand chance someone else doesn't know, it's worth posting. And hell, I might lose he bookmark. But I was looking for some Bigsby parts and they came in at up to half the price of everything I was finding. It wasn't that good across the board, but they don't seem to be in it for teh profit$.
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Thanks! That's a good price on the Short Gibson Style Vibrato. I've been needing one for my Kalamazoo.
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DGNR8 wrote:
Welcome to Universal Jems, this site is primarily a purchasing club helping support the members of the Project Guitar.com Forum and it's 7500+ members but it is also open to the general public with no membership fee.
I am sure you guys know all about this and have been using the shit out of them. But I didn't know about them and on the offhand chance someone else doesn't know, it's worth posting...


I actually just happened upon them recently, in my quest for a Daneclectro intonatable bridge.
Brian was very cool, but unfortunately couldn't expedite my search. I don't know if it's cuz there's a
huge demand, or no demand at all, but those things are impossible to find! I hadn't seen the bit about
the buyer's club aspect, that's a great idea.
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ADJUSTABLE / INTONATING CROME BRIDGE.

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Fits Danelectro models 59-DC, 56-U1, 56-U2, DC-3, 56-U3, Mod 6, Doubleneck and Guitarlin models. A great replacement for the rosewood saddle bridge.

$45.00 / item: SB 5800 - Sorry. Out of stock.

USA shipping: $2.00

International shipping: $4.00
http://danguitars.com/Parts.html
out of stock..maybe you could check with these guys if you haven't already
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I think I tried them, I've tried everyone . Presumably, at some point there will be a flood of them available...
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fretman wrote:I think I tried them, I've tried everyone . Presumably, at some point there will be a flood of them available...
you should get tested. :shock:
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Aug wrote:
fretman wrote:I think I tried them, I've tried everyone . Presumably, at some point there will be a flood of them available...
you should get tested. :shock:
No need - I've tried everyone, but I haven't actually gotten any. Yet.