BIGSBY FAQS
Question: How long has Bigsby been around?
Answer: P.A. Bigsby started manufacturing musical instruments in the 1940s in Downey, CA. More information on the early days of Bigsby can be found in the new book: Paul Bigsby; Father of the Modern Electric Solidbody by Andy Babiuk.
Question: Where are Bigsbys’ made?
Answer: Our ‘Original’ line is sand-cast in Kalamazoo, MI. Our ‘Licensed’ lines are die-cast in South Korea. Check out the manufacturing process video.
Question: What manufactures use Bigsby Vibratos?
Answer: Many including: Gibson, Fender, ESP, Taylor and Paul Reed Smith. However, it is Gretsch guitars that are most often associated with Bigsby Vibratos.
Question: Which Bigsby Vibrato will fit my guitar?
Answer: Bigsby Vibratos are manufactured in two sizes (long and short) and are designed to fit almost any electric guitar. Some models are equipped with an additional pressure bar. As a general guide:
- Model B-3 is designed for thin electric guitars
- Model B-5 is designed for flat top solid-body guitars
- Model B-6 is designed for large acoustic and arch top guitars
- Model B-7 is designed for thin electric guitars with more downward pressure
- Model B-11 is for thin electric guitars with an arch
- Model B-12 has a pressure bar and is designed for large acoustic and arch top guitars
Question: Do I have to modify my guitar to add a Bigsby?
Answer: Yes; slightly. Some models attach via a hinge that onto the back side of the guitar and other models use a combination of the hinge and screws into the guitar top. Check out these videos for different installation processes.
Question: Can I install a Bigsby?
Answer: Yes; if you are comfortable using basic hand tools including a screwdriver and drill. All vibratos come with detailed installation instructions. If you prefer, visit your local guitar tech service location for installation.
Question: How do you re-string a Bigsby equipped guitar?
Answer: There are a couple of different ways to do it. Check these out:

- Crimp the string at a 45° angle next to the ball end (A).
- Feed the string underneath, around and over the axle (B).
- Place the ball end of the string onto the axle pin (C), keeping tension on the string to hold the ball in place.
- Push a foam wedge (D) into the space under the axle to keep the string in place on the pin while winding.
- Wind the string onto the tuning machine, tune to pitch and remove the foam wedge.
Question: Where can I purchase Bigsby vibratos?
Answer: From your local retail shop or online dealers including:
Question: Can I order direct off of this website?
Answer: At this time we do not sell direct. See list above for online dealers.

