![]() ![]() The 2600 "Steeler" tremolo was licensed to Kahler by Floyd Rose during the late-1980s. Guitars that have carved tops (as opposed to flat, like the Fender Stratocaster), such as the Gibson Les Paul, cannot properly mount the 2300 series of Kahler tremolo, and instead have to use a stud-mounted 2200 series.įor a period spanning from the mid-1980s to the time when Kahler ceased production in the early 1990s, Kahler also produced fulcrum-based systems similar to the Floyd Rose brand of tremolos. The first two bridges Kahler sold after their return in 2005 were 2410 bass tremolos. Kahler also produces a bass tremolo system. ![]() The 2310, their current OEM model, is the only tremolo to offer the aluminum cam - though parts are interchangeable - and offers brass rollers. Aluminium cams were announced in 2004 and released in 2005. Stainless steel models were introduced in 1985. Dave Storey went on to invent, patent, and manufacture his line of Dava guitar picks.Ĭams and saddles are available in several different types, including brass and stainless steel. Gary Kahler shifted his business model to making Golf clubs in the 1990s (mostly due to lower popularity of tremolo use), but went back to bridge manufacturing as of April 2005. The original flat mount and stud mount models were invented and patented by Dave Storey and licensed to Gary Kahler. The Kahler Tremolo System is an electric guitar bridge with a cam operated vibrato arm system. A licensed Kahler tremolo system on a '87 Gibson Les Paul Standard ![]()
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