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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: myakka city florida
Age: 53
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6 saddle USA bridge on a MIM Tele
Can this be done ? ( Sorry for the stupid question, but I'm not sure if it will fit.) I have an American Standard Tele and in my opinion the bridge on it is much better than the one on my MIM. It's so much easier when changing strings, and it has better sustain too. I think it would be a good upgrade. I can get a brand new 6 saddle bridge on Ebay for $45. That seems like a good deal. Should I go for it ?
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Gilbert, AZ
Age: 36
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No, it won't work. American standard bridges mount with 3 screws to the body, MIMs use the "vintage" 4 screws to the body mounting, except the older '90's MIMs use a 3 screw mount, but the configuration is different than the American Standards, so it still won't work. What year is your tele? Gotoh makes a nice, heavy brass (chrome plated) 6 saddle that will fit the newer MIM. Maybe you should look into that, although, to my ears, the stock MIM bridges sound pretty decent.
Bob |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Central NC
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If you'd like to drill a couple holes it will. The Gotoh modern bridge at $54 from StewMac is probably a better call.
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It won't be a match - different string spacing, different string hole positions.
This picture used to be on Warmoth's site - vintage tele bridge superimposed on an American Std bridge. If you don't know, the Mexican Std Tele modern 6 saddle bridge has the same mount and string through hole locations as the vintage bridge. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: rockaway nj
Age: 60
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I'm facing a similar dilemma with a partscaster body that's drilled for a vintage bridge.
I have an American style 6 saddle humbucker bridge laying around. If I mounted it to line up with the string holes on the body, will I have intonation problems with the saddles? Tom |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: myakka city florida
Age: 53
Posts: 511
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Well as it turns out, my Tele has a 4 screw bridge. Sorry for that being so late, but I just remembered this thread. I think a USA bridge will fit. I don't even know if my Tele is a MIM, the neck isn't even a Fender. I guess this was a custom built Tele, then again it could be a Chinese knock-off. I only paid $350 for it, and it's my favorite guitar so in my mind it was worth the price. Just the electronics are worth $300 or more.
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Montreal
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I recently put one of those GOTOH bridges on a vintage tele and note that the height adjuster screws have a tendancy to rattle plus I had to remove a neck shim to get it sounding and playing (set-up) right.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Gilbert, AZ
Age: 36
Posts: 590
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On second thought, after looking at your pics again, it appears as though the string trees are in odd locations. It makes me think it's an aftermarket neck. Seems as though the headstock came without string tree mounting holes & someone added two of 'em in odd locations. It looks like it could be a Mighty Mite neck judging by the black plastic truss rod surround. Bob |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: myakka city florida
Age: 53
Posts: 511
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I noticed the weird string trees too. The headstock used to have a Fender Telecaster logo, but it was a sticker and didn't have a serial number. That tells me that it isn't a Fender neck at all, right ? What is realy weird is the fact that my Tele isn't strung through the body. It kinda looks like somebody filled the holes in, and then repainted the guitar. This Tele must have a weird story behind it. I should take pics of everything on it, and post it in the main Tele forum, and see if I can get any info. I love this Tele, but I have absolutely no idea what it is. Weird, huh ?
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