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Marsoni
M251S
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Mid-1960s Gibson Short Maestro VibrolaFor your consideration, Garrett Park Guitars presents this vintage Gibson Short Maestro Vibrola assembly. The smaller brother of Gibson's Lyre vibrato, this unit likely came from a mid 1960s SG Special. Whether you have a restoration project in mind or want to give a new guitar a bit of character, this set is for you. All you need is present: chrome plated baseplate, string bar, vibrato arm, and even mounting screws.
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