Winfield Vintage Trapeze Tailpiece

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Kyle
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Winfield Vintage Trapeze Tailpiece

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Is this Tailpiece a direct replacement for the standard 'R' tailpiece on Rics?

I am looking to make my 330 FG into a sort of tribute to Tom Pettys 330 - gold pickguard and truss rod cover, toasters, and the trapze tailpiece, but the Rickenbacker trapeze requires extra screwholes am i right?

Anyone have any photos of the Winfield Trapeze on their guitar?
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I believe that Winfield bakes an anchor piece for the trapeze the uses the same hole pattern as an "R" tailpiece.
Edit: a quick check at their web site shows an R to trapeze conversion. http://winfieldvintage.com/parts/end-hooks.html
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Winfield's parts are excellent quality and fit well.

Their customer service is excellent too.
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Re: Winfield Vintage Trapeze Tailpiece

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I put one on my 330 and love it. No modification needed. It is much easier to re-string, and it made the guitar strings buzz less. I think it was the change of the break angle, but now it sounds slightly tighter, more focused, and less buzz-y. I wasn't expecting this in any way, but it is a welcome addition. Some might like it, some might not, some might not notice it. I had my trapeze within a week of ordering it, so great service and turn-around time.
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