A friend of mine coughed this up the other day. I'm guessing it's a serviceman's trem based on the patent number () and the lack of a moving tremlock button (it's just riveted in place, but there is no evidence of the slot on the reverse side where it would normally be to allow movement). What do you think?
Serviceman's JM Tremolo? Help me ID this sucker
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Serviceman's JM Tremolo? Help me ID this sucker
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Re: Serviceman's JM Tremolo? Help me ID this sucker
yeah, that's junk