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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Virginia Beach, Va.
Age: 73
Posts: 2,509
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Timara Stringbender.....Need Info
I've been a little at odds in the past about Timara String Benders as they kinda looked "different" to me but the more I see them I see that they're a solid competitor in the string bending world so I'd like to get some information about them, namely these things.......
What's the price range? The two arms for the B and G benders, how much adjustment to they have such as how far apart can they be. Can the levers be adjusted so they rest on your arm and can they be moved farther apart as sometimes you play bare armed, and sometimes a gig might require a jacket? What does it take to dissassemble the device when you put the guitar in the case? Can they be used on a standard Tele six saddle bridge (a '92 MIM Tele) Any info would be appreciated........JH in Va.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Baton Rouge
Age: 42
Posts: 481
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http://www.timarastringbenders.com/category_s/2.htm
The arms will any any way you like. Full 360' rotation on em. To take the arms off you just loosen one socket head screw and pull the arm out. I have one of a guitar I built not long ago. |
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Tele-Meister
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The Timara B&G Bender will be your best friend at the gig. As far as the arms go, Deep South is correct. As far as taking them off, they come off easy but I just went out and bought one of the more durable soft cases and I just leave the arms on all the time.
I admire Tim Wallis and he has always responded to any inquiries I've had. Here's where to get the info: http://www.timarastringbenders.com/ |
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