Petrucci Tremolo

Hey Wired have you posted any pictures to the picture post sticky?? Let's see them!!!

As far as the JP trem, sorry I don't have one, but if you goto PM Blues in Pawtucket they are suppose to be the biggest seller of JP's in the east coast.

http://www.pmblues.com/content/services_list.asp?ProductCat=Musicman&category=5

Then you can check out the trem for yourself.

P.S. Where are you in Rhode Island????

Glenn |B)
 
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Its the best! Hassle free and stays in tune nicely. No clamps! Allows you to pull up as well. Smooth, comfortable, and feels like a hardtail when not used. Easy to adjust intonation. I like it so much better than Floyd licensed bridges or even more traditional styles. Looking at the guitars you have listed, I think you may be very impressed once you try one out.
 
GWDavis28 said:
Hey Wired have you posted any pictures to the picture post sticky?? Let's see them!!!

As far as the JP trem, sorry I don't have one, but if you goto PM Blues in Pawtucket they are suppose to be the biggest seller of JP's in the east coast.

http://www.pmblues.com/content/services_list.asp?ProductCat=Musicman&category=5

Then you can check out the trem for yourself.

P.S. Where are you in Rhode Island????

Glenn |B)

I actually work pretty close to PM Blues & bought my 5150 combo there. I'll have to go by & check out a Pet. I'm afraid to though, I might end up buying one. :o
My next guitar will be a Silhoutte Special, probably by the end of the year.

My Axis Sport should be arriving this week. When it does, I'll make sure I post pix of my EBMM guitars. I don't know if people would want me posting pix of my Wolfgangs on an EB forum.

Oh, I live in Johnston, RI.
 
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