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Hand machined from the best brass musical alloy.
Made for the great sustain and fullness of each
note. These saddles are aged like they've been
played for 40+ years. The intonation screw is
fillister head and the height adjustment screws
are headless, slotted, machine screws. The bottom
of the bridge saddles are trimmed to give added
height adjustment (up or down). The three bridge
units fit standard bridge specifications.
length: .850
width: .310
height .265
total screw height: .492
height adjustment: 6/32 X .492", headless, slotted
Intonation: 6/32 X 1.25", fillister head, slotted
Made for the great sustain and fullness of each
note. These saddles are aged like they've been
played for 40+ years. The intonation screw is
fillister head and the height adjustment screws
are headless, slotted, machine screws. The bottom
of the bridge saddles are trimmed to give added
height adjustment (up or down). The three bridge
units fit standard bridge specifications.
length: .850
width: .310
height .265
total screw height: .492
height adjustment: 6/32 X .492", headless, slotted
Intonation: 6/32 X 1.25", fillister head, slotted
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Customer Reviews
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Twang Review by Jorge
Features Value Quality If you're looking for that old school twang and looks, This is for you.
It´s impressive how much the sound can change with the saddles, and let me tell you that for a tele, these are a must. The "relicing" this saddles have is beautiful.
If you worry about tunning, know that you'll have to even out the differences. In my case only the middle saddle were inexact, but by a minimum amount. (Posted on 4/11/11)


































































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