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Adjustable tremolo tail piece

A stringed musical instrument comprises means by which the relation between displacement of a hinged string mounting member, such as a tremolo tail piece on which the tuners of the instrument are disposed, and the alteration of pitch of the strings thereof can be adjusted for each of the strings independently of the others. According to another feature of the invention the linear tuner blocks may be selectively released from engagement with the adjuster screws thereof for facilitating quick string mounting operations.




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Tremolo and bridge device for stringed instruments

A tremolo device for a stringed instrument is described in which a base plate is configured for surface mounting to a body of the instrument. A pivot plate is pivotally coupled to the base plate along an edge of the pivot plate. Each string is associated with a string seat. The string is threaded through the string seat receiving a terminal end of the string. The string seat includes a keyed portion that slidably attaches the string seat to the pivot plate in a keyed slot provided in a bottom surface of the pivot plate. A spring disposed between the base plate and the pivot plate maintains the pivot plate in a first position relative to the base plate until a user provides an action to pivot the pivot plate relative to said base plate. The spring returns the pivot plate to the first position when the user action is terminated.




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TREMOLO ASSEMBLY

The invention is directed to a tremolo assembly for a guitar that returns the tremolo to the neutral position after use irrespective of the tension between the strings and the balancing spring and reduces the problems associated with string stretch and maintaining tune and string breakage. The tremolo assembly includes a bridge tension arrangement, a controller arm and controller arm stop, and a controller arm tension arrangement.