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Old 02.22.08, 7:22 PM
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Floyd Rose

I've found many guitars that look awesome and that I love, but I don't like the Floyd Rose on them; is there any way to replace a Floyd with a fixed bridge easily? By easily I mean with out adding wood, holes or other fancy thingies like that.

Is there even a way?
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If you ask EHX how old something is or how to date it, they could give you a better reference buy looking up what kind of grass they were smoking that week.

Then swab the inside of the pedal send it to the lab for testing in a week or two they'll be able to tell you.

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Old 02.22.08, 10:33 PM
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Not easily, but a simple and effective fix is to block the trem. Open the cavity and find something (wood, legos, etc) that fit between the body of the guitar and the part of the trem where the springs go. It will need to be the right size so that the trem sets parallel to the body of the guitar, getting something that size can take some effort, but the mod itself is easy. Once you block the trem, you can remove the locks on the nut as well.
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