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It looks cool. Nicely designed with sturdy Nickel and the Schaller logo on the backside facing the tailpiece (how the non inverted version is intended to be). I got this bridge to reduce string friction on a D'Angelico Brighton after installing a Duesenberg Les Trem. I think this was somehow achieved to a certain extent although the improvement in tuning stability is not very significant. Another issue is that the bridge has to be set quite low to give just a normal action on the guitar. Also the adjustment wheels are very close to the body of the bridge in a way that makes adjusting its level fairly tough, while for some reason one of the wheels eventually got stuck somehow and almost doesn't rotate. However I like how the intonation is set on it and the rollers move smoothly. I haven't tried roller bridges from other manufacturers so I can't really compare, but for this price I guess getting a normal tune-o-matic with brass saddles for instance would have been more useful.