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The Gibraltar II is a Tune-O-Matic style bridge. It is solely a bridge, meaning that it does not anchor the strings to the body itself. Therefore it must be combined with a separate tailpiece or in a string-through-body setup. It was often paired with a Quik Change II tailpiece. File:1983 Gibraltar II adjustment.jpg The Gibraltar II was largely replaced by the Gibraltar III when that model was introduced in 2003, although the Gibraltar II continued to be used in some models.

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  • Gibraltar II
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  • The Gibraltar II is a Tune-O-Matic style bridge. It is solely a bridge, meaning that it does not anchor the strings to the body itself. Therefore it must be combined with a separate tailpiece or in a string-through-body setup. It was often paired with a Quik Change II tailpiece. File:1983 Gibraltar II adjustment.jpg The Gibraltar II was largely replaced by the Gibraltar III when that model was introduced in 2003, although the Gibraltar II continued to be used in some models.
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  • Gibraltar II in gold finish
  • Gibraltar II description and adjustment instructions
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  • The Gibraltar II is a Tune-O-Matic style bridge. It is solely a bridge, meaning that it does not anchor the strings to the body itself. Therefore it must be combined with a separate tailpiece or in a string-through-body setup. It was often paired with a Quik Change II tailpiece. File:1983 Gibraltar II adjustment.jpg The Gibraltar II is designed for simple use and adjustment. It allows for quick and easy intonation and string height alteration. The overall height of the bridge is adjusted through the use of thumbscrews located on either end of the bridge. Height adjustments are locked by use of locking screws at the top of each post. Saddle adjustments for intonation are made using adjustment screws in the side of the bridge and the saddle position is maintained with lock screws for each individual saddle. The Gibraltar II was largely replaced by the Gibraltar III when that model was introduced in 2003, although the Gibraltar II continued to be used in some models. Guitar models with a Gibraltar II include various Artist series models and Artist derivatives (e.g. AX1220) as well as a handful of others. For a full list of models using the Gibraltar II, see here.
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