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Mandolin trem

Postby geoff1711 » 10 Jan 2014, 13:45

Hi All

who makes a trem / vibrato for a mandolin, I've seen a clip of a mandolin tutorial and his mandolin has a Bigsby style trem on it, I've searched Bigsby's site without success and all the usual places.

Any ideas?

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Re: Mandolin trem

Postby Billyboygretsch » 20 Jan 2014, 10:36

Why not send Stewart McDonald an e mail they may not have one but am sure they could point you in the right direction. I have always found them very helpful. Not sure why you would need one but it must be interesting to try
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Re: Mandolin trem

Postby ecca » 23 Jan 2014, 09:53

I see no reason why a Bigsby type trem couldn't be modified to fit.
The problem might be a roller bridge for it but then it isn't essential, you could have a rocking bridge.....
If I had a mandolin I'd be tempted to make one for myself.
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Re: Mandolin trem

Postby geoff1711 » 26 Jan 2014, 13:24

it was certainly a Bigsby style but much shorter (smaller in all dimensions) and had a standard bridge and left handed.

I don't particularly want one, it just looked interesting and then searched to find one without success, a bit like the 3 pickup Jaguar (not a Bass VI) that the band Meshugga Beach Party use, you see these things and think where'd they get that from?
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Re: Mandolin trem

Postby JimN » 26 Jan 2014, 14:24

geoff1711 wrote:I don't particularly want one, it just looked interesting and then searched to find one without success, a bit like the 3 pickup Jaguar (not a Bass VI) that the band Meshugga Beach Party use, you see these things and think where'd they get that from?


It would be a simple job for a skilled luthier to add a centre pickup to a Jaguar. It would also make sensible use of the three-switch console on the upper bout of the treble side...
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Re: Mandolin trem

Postby George Geddes » 26 Jan 2014, 16:55

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A Manhattan [Sound Control] Jazzmaster-Strat hybrid. Offset body (Jazzmaster/Jaguar) with Strat-style pickups and trem. Bought on a whim in an SC sale some years ago...

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Re: Mandolin trem

Postby geoff1711 » 26 Jan 2014, 19:31

the 3 pickup Jag had 3 Jag pickups and a 4 position switch as per the new Squier Bass VI, and the rhythm circuit above.

The pickup would hve been easy to add but the 4 position switch harder to source when I first saw this 5 or 6 years ago

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