Lunch totally changed from our plan yesterday as I had to make a run to the shop yesterday. Lunch was at Big Louies in Crystal. Monday is hamburger day and I had a Honey Mustard Burger with fries and an Iced Tea. Not sure what today will bring but it may be Corned Beef and Cabbage left over from the weekend. I have been a nurse mom for a week and am improving on the proficiency of my nurse mom duties each day.
The G&L discussion Today will be Bigsbys.
I have always been a fan of Bigsbys and for years my idea of the perfect guitar was a T type with a Bigsby. Fender Ts with Bigsbys were only available as a Made in Japan or a custom shop model. Neither appealed to me. I purchased a Fender American Deluxe Aged Cherry Burst new and this was going to be my first Bigsby project. Everyone told me I was nuts but I did a lot of measuring for the layout and started the drilling process. I used the F type Bigsby and the Fender Jazzmaster type bridge. This was a beautiful rig and I took it to the GC just after it was finished to try an amp. A local Pro Musician looked at it, played it and wanted to buy it on the spot. Now, this thing was not for sale but it got me thinking. There is a demand out there. This is where G&L enters the picture. GC had a pristine Asat Z3 in Transparent Red on the wall and this was instant love. The tele is now gone. I sold it to the Pro who wanted it and I did another Tele for a bandmate of his. So this is a picture of my Bigsby rigs.

Starting from the right side is my Z3 and she is a great guitar. Next in is my 59 6121 Nashville Gretsch reissue. Then a 58 6122 Country Classic Gretsch reissue and on the left a 52 Tele reissue with a Bigsby that I have added. I am not ready to part with any of these but the Tele could go in the future.
So the questions for today,
What do you like or dislike about a Bigsby? I know about the string changing issues and that has been a post in the past but I am thinking about controlling the dives, looks or whatever you think or have experienced.
What are your opinions on the bridges to use on a T type as this is critical for them to work right? I have used Tune O Matics, Schaller Roller and others and will answer questions if you have any on my experiences. Secondly the follow up on this question it what Bigsby would you use or have used as there are many different types?
Gretsch has had this figured out for years but it is not that simple on ASAT or T types.
Have a great day today folks and looking forward to your responses. Tomorrow will be Lowender Wendesday. Sorry for the misspelling of Monday yesterday. I could not edit it out. ---Darwin