ContactUpdated: 2/1/2015**I DO NOT SELL COMPLETE TREMOLO SYSTEMS!**NOTE: To all theleft handedplayers out there.I can do lefty versions of every bar I make, so no worries about finding or paying extra just because you're a lefty!When ordering with a part number, please add G (Gold), GB (Gold brushed) or SS(stainless), or SSB (Stainless Steel brushed).Stainless Steel brushed finish for all bars unless you specify otherwise.For example: If you'd like a Yamaha RM Pro bar in polished Stainless Steel to match chrome, the part number would be: TB-RMPro-SSYAMAHA Tremolo BarsThese are made from solid polished or brushed stainless steel or Brass.A note about the brass bars. They have a slight step that can be seen in the pic below because these are a metric bar sizeand I have yet to find a good (dependable / reasonable) metric source for brass roundstock. The step does not hurt a thing, and is hardly even noticeable but I just wanted you to be aware of it.TB-RMPro$30.00Fits the following 5 trems below:RM-Pro, RM Pro IIVintage ProYAMAHA TRS ProThese are made from solid polished or brushed stainless steelTB-TRS $30.00YAMAHA Rockin' Magic IIThese are made from solid polished or brushed stainless steelTB-RMagII$30.00Fits the following trem below:RM-Pro Tremolo Friction CollarsThese are the perfect replacement for the Friction Collars that seem to grow feet and walk away.These are black anodized aluminumand will fit the original RM-Pro (with Pop-in Bar).Notice, I've removed the RM Pro II (only!) from the list of tremolos that use this friction collar because apparently, Yamaha had changed design through production on these. If you'd like to take a shot at ordering one, feel free, but I can not guarantee that it will fit your RM Pro II Tremolo.$25.00 Each Black Anodized Aluminum: HWyfcr-1RM-Pro Tremolo Bar Friction bushingsThese are the Delrin bushing shown in the picture below being pointed to by the black arrow.Angled side faces down into the Tremolo bar socket.This is for the bushing only!By VERY popular demand, In the future, I will be making the threaded outer metal collar (Friction Screw) out of Stainless Steel for you.$15.00 Each HWyfb-1Rockin'Magic IIIntonation Buttonhead Setting ScrewsAs found on most SE and Early RGX ModelsI had some questions about why there are saddle "rollers" on this bridge as it doesn't look like other Rockin Magic bridges. The reason is, I machined the slots and installed rollers myself to allow better string movement. Sorry about any confusion..45 cents eachHWYRM2IBSSRM-Pro TremoloIntonation or Saddle/String Lockdown Screws.45 cents eachHWYRMPSLSRockin'Magic String Lock ScrewsAs found on most SE and RGX Models.50 cents eachHWyls-1RM-Pro Tremolo Locknut Plates As found on RM Pro, RM PROII, and RM ProIII, and also SE and RGX ModelsThese are not originals, but are a perfect working replacement for those lost Plates!$15.00 Per Set of 3Black OnlyHWYLP-1Same as above but with a set of 3 Locking Screws(You’ll receive 3 Locking Plates and 3 Locking screws)$17.00 Per SetBlack OnlyHWYLP-2Same as above but with an Allen Wrench(You’ll receive 3 Locking Plates and 3 Locking screws)$18.00 Per SetBlack OnlyHWYLP-3RM-Pro Tremolo Locknut Wrench As found on RM Pro, RM PROII, and RM ProIII, and also SE and RGX Models$1.00 eachHWYLPWRFinally, RM-Pro Tremolo Locknut Plates As found on RM Pro, RM PROII, and RM ProIII, and also SE and RGX ModelsVintage Pro IIRM Pro IIIRM-Pro II and RM-Pro III Tremolo Friction CollarsThese are the perfect replacement for the Friction Collars that seem to grow feet and walk away.These are black anodized aluminumand will fit the original RM-Pro II (with Pop-in Bar).$25.00 Each Black Anodized AluminumHWyfcr-3RM-Pro II and RM-Pro III Tremolo Bar Friction bushingsThese are the Delrin bushing shown in the picture.Angled side faces down into the Tremolo bar socket. This is for the bushing only!These replace the “crunchy” brass original bushingsand these allow for smoother positioning of the trem bar.$15.00 Each HWyfbII-1Rockin'Magic IIString Clamp Lockdown Flathead ScrewsAs found on most SE and Early RGX ModelsI had some questions about why there are saddle "rollers" on this bridge as it doesn't look like other Rockin Magic bridges. The reason is, I machined the slots and installed rollers myself to allow better string movement. Sorry about any confusion..45 cents eachHWYRM2SLFS