I hate to be . . . but what exactly is a Vibrola?

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I hate to be . . . but what exactly is a Vibrola?

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Yea. . .haha. I'm kinda new to the whole "accent vibrato". Could someone put it in plain english?
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I asked the same question ... since I am a bass player I had no idea what a "Vibrola" was ... I'll let the guitar experts chime in on this ...
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The Vibrola was Doc Kaufmann's invention in the mid-30's. It's a lo-tech by todays standards, vibrato/tremolo/whammy bar/etc. The 1st one was used on a Rickenbacker Bak-o-lite guitar in the 30's by Doc. It had a sewing machine motor mounted inside the body that attached to a cam like device that hooked to the vibrola arm and allowed the instrument to have a slow to fast vibrato effect that was controlled by a foot pedal much like a sewing machines speed was controlled. By it's self it wasn't much, very hard to keep the guitar in tune, but as a constant opperating device it worked great.
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This same basic feature, operated manually by a detachable whammy bar, was used on a number of Rickenbacker guitars in the late '50s, and is currently available on the C58 Lennon replica. It is tough to keep in tune, and works rather oddly--instead of the up-and-down motion of, for instance, a Bigsby vibrato, the Kaufman works side-to-side, leading to scratched guitar tops for the uninitiated.

John Hall once told me that when the Lennon replicas needed Kaufmans, a number of the parts were re-tooled and some were NOS, left over from original issues in the '50s!

The Accent is an entirely different animal, consisting of only three pieces (the Kaufman has about a dozen). There is a simple tailpiece, a spring steel connector which acts as the tensioner to absorb the force and return the strings to original tune, and a string anchor piece.

The Accent became available in the early '60s and is still made.

Both are brilliant designs, but Doc's should never have been adapted for guitar use.
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Paul-"The Accent is an entirely different animal"
Could you explain what the Accent is, and how it could be used? I still don't understand! Sorry
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Whoa, where do you go to get links like that?

So is this vibrato thing. . .is it like a whammy bar??!?!?!?!
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1. Go to Rickenbacker's website.

2. Yes.
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