ABR-1 Bridge On a USA Gibson®?

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ABR-1 Bridge On a USA Gibson®?


The differences betwee n the "original" style ABR-1 and the ABR-1 o n newer Gibson USA mod el guitars


Introduction

The ABR-1 Tune-o-matic bridge was the only adjustable Bridge used on stoptail equipped Gibson guitars from 1957-1974. In 1974 Gibson introduced the Nashville Bridge. Since then, the ABR-1 has predominantly been installed on the Custom Shop and Historic models, and the Nashville on the USA line.


In 2017, Gibson started using an ABR-1 on it’s USA Models, most notably the very popular Les Paul Traditional. As of this blog post, I see that Gibson is fitting an ABR-1 on models in both the “Original Collection” and “Modern Collection”, not only Les Paul, but also the SG and ES models.


What does this mean to me if I own a USA Gibson® with an ABR-1 Bridge?


The first thing to know it that that your ABR-1 guitar bridge is the same one used on any other Gibson ABR-1. The difference is how your bridge mounts to the guitar. Study the below photos to understand this.


The “Original ABR-1” has 6-32 size threaded bridge posts mounted directly into the body and the thumb wheels are separate, has no metal bushing in the body. The USA models with “New ABR-1” have bushings inserted in body, like the Nashville Bridge system and has integrated bridge posts and thumb wheels, that screw in to the bushing.


Actual differences & what it means for upgrade?


Both the Nashville and the “New ABR-1” use the same size bushings mounted in the guitar body. However, the integrated thumb wheels that you drop the bridge on have different diameters. The image below shows the differences.


As an owner of a “New ABR1,” what Faber® bridge upgrade is for me?


Faber® ABRH Bridge The Faber® ABRH Bridge from our collection of “ABR-’59” bridges. The ABRH is a simple, non locking, lightweight drop on replacement bridge. that uses your existing integrated Post / Thumb Wheels. This bridge eliminates the rattling often associated the with factory ABR-1 with a saddle screw retaining wire. No special skills or tools required.


Faber® Tone-Lock™ Faber® Tone-Lock™ Locking Bridge has the added benefits exclusive “No Gap” technology. Offered as a standalone replacement bridge, and in our popular Tone-Lock™ Master Kit, To use a ToneLock™ Bridge with a USA Gibson with a “New ABR-1” system requires changing your bridge posts. Faber® has three types of conversion posts for “New ” ABR-1″, and I explain each in detail so you can choose the best one for your situation.


Conclusion Faber® is currently developing conversion bridge posts specifically for the New ABR-1 guitars. These new posts will feature proper ABR-1 sized (6-32) threaded posts with integrated thumb wheels. These new posts will allow you to use your original ABR-1, and or upgrade to the Faber® ABRH guitar bridge, or the Faber® Tone-Lock™ Bridge. You can order as either a standalone installation or in a Master Kit.


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