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Hi,

I'm a newbie and apologize for bringing up a reoccurring subject but...Santa brought me a new JG 360 and I would like to add a tremolo.

Years ago I owned a FG 330 and called Rickenbacker about adding a Bigsby. They instructed me to use an Accent because it was a semi-hollowbody. I did and loved it.

Fast forward to today with the new 360 JG (330 was sold awhile back)...

I have a vintage Bigsby B-5 on my tele and would like to transfer it to the new Ric. Should I be concerned?? I'm not really worried about drilling into the new guitar, just want to make sure it will work.

Please help, thanks!

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Wow. Whatta coincidence! There's a guy who posted this exact same question on the factory Forum earlier today.

I told him that I'd seen several of these, and if drilling holes in a NEW JG guitar didn't bother him, to go right ahead.

I also said that if it was my guitar, I'd fit an Accent. No holes to drill.
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Ha, sorry Paul, that was me! Seems like the Ricksource forum is the place to be. I appreciate your responses.
BTW, love the smell of my new Ric when you open the case, it's like getting into a new car.
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That smell is habit-forming and has been the subject of numerous posts. Let your fingers do the searching here!
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Just like to add a comment here that may or may not be applicable. (I'm sure someone will put me right if I'm incorrect!)

I had a desire to fit a B5 to my 350JG, but as I found out the B5 is not a straight forward fitting operation; however it may be on the 360!

You could try putting shims under it to get it to locate without rocking. I went down the path of patiently hand grinding the base of the B5 until I got the desired fit.

It took me a while but I think the results were worth it.

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That guitar has a smaller "ducktail" than a 360 or 330. It's a bit more straightforward on the larger models.

Thassa lotta hardware on that 350, man!
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I've seen it "in the flesh", Paul - nice!!
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Post by ric330 »

That's a nice job Ron. And I agree that's a lot of hardware on a 350 but it sure looks sweet!
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Post by jdogric12 »

I would try the accent first to see if I liked it. That way you can still switch to the Bigsby if you don't. But if you put on a Bigsby first, you're stuck with holes.

I just took the accent off my 620 last night since I'm probably going to sell it.
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Post by bill_yantz »

Hey Ron, post a few more pics of the full front body. That is very nice.
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Post by harvey49 »

Here you go Bill, I like the look and IMHO it isn't over bearing, but I've often been told my taste is in my mouth LOL.

You're right Jason about the job being permanent. There's a lot of work involved in seating the B5 to the body, but I think the effort was worth it.

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Oops-technical problems!
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