Vintage bridges
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Vintage bridges
As I look at my CS I wonder, what was that gap in the middle spacer for?
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blueflamerick
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Anybody ever ask JH? While cleaning the CS last night I wondered the same thing. Also, on my '69, the slot was in the same place obviously, but the "tab" closest to the bidge was rounded, and the one closer to the pickups was straight across. Wonder why the heck they bothered with that?! Almost like they thought about doing that, and the slot had a purpose. Weird...
Apr. '73 4001JG, Jun. '73 4001MG, Feb. '75 4001 WBT, Feb. '00 4001CS
JH has said before that he does not know.
The older tailpieces are cast differently from the newer ones. Maybe the old mold required it. I don't think it was for looks because the one on my '63 is slightly diagonal (almost looks hand cut) and is a bit rough around the edges. I suspect it was done for practical purposes.
The older tailpieces are cast differently from the newer ones. Maybe the old mold required it. I don't think it was for looks because the one on my '63 is slightly diagonal (almost looks hand cut) and is a bit rough around the edges. I suspect it was done for practical purposes.
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