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  1. well think im going with the original edge tremolo......
  2. Note The item Tremolo Locking-Nut right R3(13120403) has been succesfully added to your cart Tremolo Locking-Nut right « Back Description Versions Technical drawing Downloads Guidelines FAQ Matching locking nuts for our Schaller tremolos. The strings sit just as firmly, but there are no sharp edges that could potentially cause string breakage. Suitable for all common string gauges. Essentially, special studs are used to attach the tremolo, together with their own inserts. These have a fine thread. For special applications, we also supply studs with threads which can be screwed directly into the wooden body (i.e. without inserts).
  3. good information.....i will email Schaller.......for this thing about the nuts 10"
  4. My decision is with the Schaller but I put all this to enrich our knowledge
  5. this is my Neck so helpme please Neck type Years Scale length Width at nut Width at last fret Thickness at 1st fret Thickness at 12th fret Radius Wizard II 1997–2002 648mm/ 25.5" 43mm 56mm 19mm 21mm 400mmR/ 15.75"
  6. @curtisa plese help me here.....i think the block is 32 mm, but the neck nut dont know....so here the schaller page, https://www.schaller-electronic.com/hp761159/Schaller-Tremolo-right.htm
  7. the instrument is special for me, and no more talk....lest work with the Schaller think is better and you maked the measures so the way to go is that....i think will be better
  8. Originally Posted by Obsessive Compulsive Go for it dude. Butch the hell out of that sucker. I think everybody should embrace the original Edge, the most stable, toughest looking, smoothest feeling tremolo ever made. Don't worry too much about milimeters. It should fit any guitar with modern flat radius. Take it from me, an actual convert...ha...ha.. I've done it to my 90s USA superstrat. What you should worry about is the scale length cause it will affect intonation. And don't go half ass. Why go for the Edge Zero (ii, iii, iv, whatever), if you are going to hack the hell out of that guitar anyway. Get the best, the original! In the photo below you can see the old holes (now covered with dowels) where the old one used to sit in.
  9. https://www.schaller-electronic.com/hp761159/Schaller-Tremolo-right.htm Neck type Years Scale length Width at nut Width at last fret Thickness at 1st fret Thickness at 12th fret Radius Wizard II 1997–2002 648mm/ 25.5" 43mm 56mm 19mm 21mm 400mmR/ 15.75" 2004 648mm/ 25.5" 43mm 56mm 19mm 21mm 430mmR 2005–2009 648mm/ 25.5" 43mm 56mm 19mm 21mm 400mmR/ 15.75" 2010 648mm/ 25.5" 43mm 58mm 19mm 21mm 400mmR/ 15.75"
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