Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

Mudkicker

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Anybody have parts from this piece of junk tremolo lying around in a parts bin? I lost the locking nut for it. Thanks.
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

It says Floyd Rose? Or is that "Not A Floyd Rose"? Or "Shoulda got a Floyd Rose"? :lol:

At any rate, any locking nut will work. Floyd, Kahler, whatever else is out there. Depends mostly on how the nut area is cut, if at all.
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

The stamp reads MFG FLOYD ROSE PATENT. They came on late 80's no name guitars and budget BC Rich and budget Epiphone. I am hoping to buy the bridge and lock nut so I can use for parts to fix mine up.
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

GOOD NEWS - I have the base plate and saddles of one of those vibrato bridges. The pot metal sustain block literally crumbled away. I may still have some of the string anchoring parts too.

BAD NEWS #1 - My example of the vibrato is finished in pitted chrome.

BAD NEWS #2 - I am located in the UK.
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

If I recall correctly, the string clamp with those bridges had a curved underside. It was intended to mount behind the nut on a Fender style headstock.

To be honest, it might prove wiser to forget the clamp and upgrade to locking machineheads.
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

If I recall correctly, the string clamp with those bridges had a curved underside. It was intended to mount behind the nut on a Fender style headstock.

To be honest, it might prove wiser to forget the clamp and upgrade to locking machineheads.
You are right. I don't need it to function, only need it to cover the truss rod bolt and the two screw holes in the headstock.
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

Honestly I would just use some locking tuners. I recommend Grover mini rotomatics.

I actually have a set but I think they're opposite to your headstock.
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

Just get a piece of pickguard material and make a new truss rod cover that extends to the nut
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

That might take a Kahler-style behind-the-nut locking clamp, so locking tuners will be just as good. However, those were held with 4 screws. This looks like they put a Floyd-style nut (two screws) behind the nut.

Also looks like a standard Jackson/Charvel trussrod cover should replace that one and fill the gap. Or you could remove it completely.
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

That might take a Kahler-style behind-the-nut locking clamp, so locking tuners will be just as good. However, those were held with 4 screws. This looks like they put a Floyd-style nut (two screws) behind the nut.

Also looks like a standard Jackson/Charvel trussrod cover should replace that one and fill the gap. Or you could remove it completely.
I plan to block this bridge with a piece of wood, so in that case do I need locking tuners or just a good set of regular ones?
As far as keeping the bolt cover off, it's a good idea, but i wanted to clear varnish the head stock and if I use plastic wood to fill the screw holes, they will still show.
 
Re: Locking nut from late 80's budget guitar

If you're blocking the bridge completely, then locking tuners would not be needed, nor would a locking nut.
 
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