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On some of Gibson's lower priced LP's in the 80s, they used a Steinberger-designed tremolo that locked. I am guessing that is where the patent problems were. Also, Trev Wilkenson works for Patrick Eggle/Fret-King Guitars in England- contact them, maybe they will sell ya one. Dave Eichenberger- guitars.loops.devices http://www.hazardfactor.com > > Just not to come back to old discussions - has anyone in here > ever heard > about the Wilkinson Vs100 Convertible guitar bridge? > Wilkinson created it, it could not be a technological > masterpiece, but it > was useful - a vibrato bridge that you could turn into a > fixed bridge just > by not using the vibrato arm - I'm still looking around for > one of these > beasts, as GIBSON decided to sue Wilkinson for copyright > infringement, as > they claimed that Gibson patented a very similar unit, and > asked Wilkinson > so much money for the licensig fee that the unit had to be > discontinued. And > I never found a convertible bridge on a Gibson guitar or on > anything they > had produced in the last 50 years.