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Tailpieces &Bridges Vintage Tremolo Arm For Vintage Tremolo This replacement tremolo arm fits the tremolo bridge of a vintage Fender® Stratocaster®. Description SKU Chrome/White KB1C US Chrome/White/Left Hand KB1C US LH Gold/White KB1G US Gold/White/Left Hand KB1G US LH Nickel/White KB1N US Nickel/White/Left Hand KB1N US LH Black/Black KB2B US Black/Black/Left Hand KB2B US LH 9 kluson.com | 800.449.2229 Milled Vintage Sustain Block For USA Fender® Stratocaster® Tremolo These sustain blocks directly fit vintage USA Fender® Stratocaster® tremolo bridges and are machined from cold rolled steel, aluminum or brass. Description SKU Steel KVSB Steel/Left Hand KVSB LH Aluminum KVSBA Aluminum/Left Hand KVSBA LH Brass KVSBB Brass/Left Hand KVSBB LH Black/Black Chrome/White Gold/White Nickel/White Steel Aluminum Brass Did you know? The Fender® Stratocaster® was the first guitar to feature Leo Fender’s synchronized tremolo. Released in 1954, Fender labeled the arm of the bridge a “tremolo arm” rather than a “vibrato arm”, in reality the tremolo arm adds vibrato by changing the tension of the springs and temporarily changing the pitch. Want more out of your tremolo? You can greatly improve your guitar’s overall tuning stability by combining a set of locking tuning machines with your tremolo unit. Proper down-force on the nut is also a key factor in tuning stability, using string guides helps with consistent down-force before the nut on 6 in line headstocks. Available on pages 28, 34-36, 38-40 A Available on pages 20-21


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