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:

  1. Crimp the string at a 45° angle next to the ball end (A).
  2. Feed the string underneath, around and over the axle (B).
  3. Place the ball end of the string onto the axle pin (C), keeping tension on the string to hold the ball in place.
  4. Push a foam wedge (D) into the space under the axle to keep the string in place on the pin while winding.
  5. 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.