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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Illinois
Posts: 199
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Anyone Out There With Barden Bridge Plate/Saddles?
I'm continuing to pick out parts for a partscaster. The Joe Barden bridge plate/saddles looks like a pretty good deal, price wise, compaired to some of the other aftermarket "vintage style yet customized" plates. Any one out there who has tried them?
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New Hampshire, USA
Age: 40
Posts: 2,146
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I have them on my Junkyard Dog. Very nice. I would say that they are comparable with Glendale.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: flemington, nj
Age: 51
Posts: 54
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Don't know if you're interested but I just installed the Joe Barden bridge and compensated saddles on my 07 MIM Telecaster. Everything fit perfectly. It really only required me to adjust my bridge pickup and saddle height to my liking. The saddles were already almost dead on for distance for intonation. It only took me a few minutes to intonate the guitar. I can tell you that the sustain is much longer. I can't say that it made any tonal differences, but it sure affected the sustain and it looks really good.
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