Hi everyone! I'm new to this site, so I thought I'd introduce myself. My name is Bergen, and I'm a 62-year-old surf guitarist. I need some help.
I just acquired a vintage Apollo greenburst just like the ones displayed by Don and Paul in the Japanese and Asian Guitar Gallery, and also shown as one of the 4 guitars in the composite picture in this site's header.
Mine is in near mint condition, as it looks, sounds, plays, and feels great. I play lead guitar in a surf band, and hope to use this guitar as one of 2 main gigging guitars. When I bought the guitar, it came with a set of .011 flatwound strings. With those strings, the trem arm was at exactly the right height for my playing style, which involves holding the trem arm loosely in my hand while I play, so it is always at the ready. I like flatwounds, but the guage was too heavy. I couldn't bend the strings at all. I replaced the strings with .009 flatwounds. Now the strings are perfect for me, but the change in tension has moved the trem arm too high for me to use it the way I prefer.
I will probably try to cut the spring to shorten it a bit. Has anyone ever tried to do that? I also want to get a spare spring, in case I damage the original one and need to replace it. Can I use a Bigsby spring?
Thanks,
Bergen
			
		

