Jeremy J Lewis guitars?

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I'm not familiar with that brand.

Here is a close up of that unique bridge. I stole it, and the description, from their Facebook page. The trem seems pretty innovative.

The JJL Atlantic bridge is so called because it performs the impossible. It moves with no moving parts. It achieves this by using unique "flexure" technology married to the custom springs. Individually made from solid titanium and hand polished, the bridge will perform everything from dive bomb 1 octave drops to screaming 1/2 octave pulls or just subtle flutters. It does this with full adjustment of the arm to taste - soft and spongy right up to hard. If you break a string in mid song, you can lock the downward movement in a second to lock the tuning and finish the song. Or you can lock it both ways separately to trun it into a fixed bridge. There are no ugly big holes in the back of the guitar, it is top mounting in its own chassis and is directly connected to the unique JJL titanium "acoustic chassis", so it is effectively directly connected to the nut. It moves in a linear way, so no knife edges, bearings and no loss of string height in use.

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Also, check out their neck joint. Looks pretty cool. No bolts or lump, just a smooth transition.

The more I look at these, the more I like them. Check out those frets!

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I can't find a simple head on shot of the guitar. They are all at these goofy angles.
 
Interesting ideas, but I would have to play it to be sure it was for me. I just couldn't order it off the interweb.
 
At first glance I thought it said Jerry J. Lewis and I am thinking rofl

Upon rereading and checking the link...damn that bridge is huge - just like every one else
 
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