ASAT Classic bridge (USA versus Tribute)

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ASAT Classic bridge (USA versus Tribute)

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Is the ash tray bridge on the USA ASAT Classic the same hardware
that is used on the Tribute ASAT Classic?

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Re: ASAT Classic bridge (USA versus Tribute)

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jwebsmall wrote:Is the ash tray bridge on the USA ASAT Classic the same hardware
that is used on the Tribute ASAT Classic?

Thanks!
The Tribute bridges are built to G&L specs in the country of origin.

See also:

What is the new Tribute series which G&L announced in 2003?

Why the change in manufacturing location for the Tributes?

G&L Tributes made in China?

Hope this helps.
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Re: ASAT Classic bridge (USA versus Tribute)

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Are USA ASAT Classic bridges built in the USA then?
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Re: ASAT Classic bridge (USA versus Tribute)

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jwebsmall wrote:Are USA ASAT Classic bridges built in the USA then?
Yes.

Hope this helps.
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