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Unique JEM features
Bridge guard
A few early JEM777s from 1987 featured a unique bridge guard. This piece, which was also referred to as a hand rest, prevented the player from inadvertently hitting the tremolo with his hand and altering the pitch. It attached directly to the Edge tremolo with pads on each side which rested against the body. It was hinged so that it could be flipped up out of the way to allow full access to the string saddles which sat beneath it.
The bridge rest was discontinued by Ibanez, apparently due to Kahler asserting a patent claim to the design.











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