I'm thinking of buying a clone with a Strat style tremolo. Once I have that I'll replace the tremolo with a Trem King. Problem is, I don't know which copies have Strat style bridges. Anyone know who makes Mosrite clones in this style?
If you want to check out what a Trem King is, Here's a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB6yVCDupag
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I think Dillion makes a clone with the Strat style System on them
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I'm thinking of buying a clone with a Strat style tremolo. Once I have that I'll replace the tremolo with a Trem King. Problem is, I don't know which copies have Strat style bridges. Anyone know who makes Mosrite clones in this style?
I think Dillion makes a clone with the Strat style System on them

make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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Wilson Brothers - I think the models are VM65 and VM75?
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The Fullerton brand of guitars has a strat style tremolo in it. It is pretty much a Mosrite clone.
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KRamone27 wrote:Now I found it, here it is one on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Mosrite-electric-gu ... 1|294%3A50
Kev, you're right, that's the one I was thinking of, not the Dillion although Dillion is a very
decent copy in the Budget Market. Also, Dillion's Trem System recently switched to a separate
'tune-o-matic' style bridge and also with a modern 'Teisco" version of a Mosrite 'Half Trem'
System (like the ones found on the later Celebritys and Combos). The Fullerton is the one

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That and the Dillion guitars had a Bigsby style tremolo unit with a tune-o-matic style bridge.
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Thanks, I'll be keeping Fullerton in mind. I don't know what quality their instruments are though so I'll look up reviews.
Edit: There's only one review on harmony central and he rated it pretty low, As a 5. This doesn't give me much to work with but his biggest complaint was the tremolo which I was going to replace anyway... I think I'll look up more reviews of this guitar.
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/revi ... srite/10/1
Edit: There's only one review on harmony central and he rated it pretty low, As a 5. This doesn't give me much to work with but his biggest complaint was the tremolo which I was going to replace anyway... I think I'll look up more reviews of this guitar.
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/revi ... srite/10/1
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I've been told that they're pretty decent but the $650 price tag is pretty steep for a guitar that originally sold for $180. These guitars are no longer being made and the web store called music123 was the exclusive dealer for them.
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Yeah, These were sold less than two years ago so there's no way I'm buying it for much over $300. I have to wonder though how good the sound is though, I may have to resort to building my own copy.
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