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Thread: Hi Guy , Does anyone recognise this bridge.

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    Overlord of Music kimball492's Avatar
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    Looks great D Bader love that bridge

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimball492 View Post
    Any one know what this is it looks like a Schaller bit can't find it on there page .its a beaut just wanted one for next project
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    Kimball
    I sometimes acquire random guitar parts for resale and came into one of these today... I have a similar but different problem. I was able to locate the part and identify it, mostly thanks to this thread. heh. But I have no idea what to price it at... it seems to be one of those things that will come on an existing guitar but can't find any for sale on their own.

    It's pretty gorgeous.

    Any ideas on a fair price to ask?

    To be clear, I'm not soliciting ... not trying to sell it to you guys ... I'm honestly just at a loss.

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    GAStronomist Simon Barden's Avatar
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    Hi and welcome.

    Is it just the bridge or does it come with a headstock piece similar to the Erlewine Lazer(sic) guitar? It's obviously a bridge+tuner mechanism, so unless someone is looking to replace one that's gone faulty on a Lazer or Hondo. it really needs to be paired with a suitable headstock string clamp device (or a double ball-end string holder) for someone making a headless guitar. Both the current Lazer II and the old Hondos seem to be selling at (or at least priced at) reasonably high figures, but it's a case of the whole being worth a lot more than the sum of the parts.

    Buyers would be rare, and as they are still making the Lazer, I assume that Erlewine guitars could still supply a replacement bridge if one ever went faulty.

    Unless you picked it up for free, then you'd certainly want to recoup any money you spent on it. You could always price it on the high side but be open to offers. It would probably be more interesting to a pro or semi-pro luthier who wants to make a headless guitar and knows of a suitable headstock piece.

    So I'd price it at something around a lower-end original Floyd Rose bridge, say $200, but be prepared to take a lot less if it didn't sell. A luthier type forum with a sales page would probably be the best place to gain interest for it, but I'd first try and find some matching 'headstockless' hardware to suggest that it could be paired with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    So I'd price it at something around a lower-end original Floyd Rose bridge, say $200, but be prepared to take a lot less if it didn't sell. A luthier type forum with a sales page would probably be the best place to gain interest for it, but I'd first try and find some matching 'headstockless' hardware to suggest that it could be paired with.
    Hi Simon, thanks for the advice. It's just the bridge ... and honestly, sometimes what I get in is so random there's no real rhyme or reason to it. I buy large lots and it's sort of luck of the draw. This just happened to be in there and like the guy who started the thread, I'd never seen anything like it. I think I'll try to market it, as you suggested, to luthiers looking to build their own guitars as anyone with an existing one would just go to the manufacturer.

    ANYWAY.

    Again, thanks for the advice.

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