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Cast bridge with saddles

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Hey, did any of your guys catch the ebay auction for the complete 1975 4001 bridge, this past weekend? From the tiny foto I immediately noticed the aluminum saddles on it. The seller also had a reverse foto and bingo, it was an original and complete cast unit that was mis-dated!! I dropped a $50. bid on her and was winning until a hour or two before it closed. I dropped out after my $141.00 bid was not high enough. She sold for $202.00. :shock: :shock: The saddles were a bit grooved and looked reshaped but they were usable. I know you don't see too many for sale but I thought the price was a bit excessive. Thoughts??

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In reality that is an under the radar price. They can fetch much more...

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What Eden said. Someone got a bargain.
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johnallg wrote:What Eden said. Someone got a bargain.
Heck of a bargain actually!
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Hmm, stoopid me for bailing at $141.

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With that kind of demand its a reissue in waiting....please!
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Yes, $200 is a real steal for the whole pre '73 assembly.

So, who here got it then? :lol:

And yes, as Pete says, these need to be reissued. Initially, a run of about 100 should prove their worth...
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And yes, as Pete says, these need to be reissued. Initially, a run of about 100 should prove their worth...
I tried, but couldn't get the approval.
I have about 95% of the details worked out.
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I got it guys.

I acquired a tailpiece from the chef & needed the bridge.

It's earmarked for my '66 MG 4000/4001S.
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Whoops, Sorry Tony. I did not know I was bidding against you. I did not need it, only wanted it as a spare. I'm glad you got it for something you needed to complete.

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No worries Joe!
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teeder wrote:
And yes, as Pete says, these need to be reissued. Initially, a run of about 100 should prove their worth...
I tried, but couldn't get the approval.
I have about 95% of the details worked out.
Do you legally need permission to make a replacement cast aluminum bridge, or were you just asking permission? I had a bunch of brass 5-string bridge inserts made several years ago and JH didn't mind.
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Was hoping to actually sell them either directly to RIC or as aftermarket and asked permission.

I was going to laser scan a couple of my original TP's, make a 3d model and supply that to a local pattern builder. I had a local forge ready to go for sand-casting. Then off to a friend’s shop for machining and finishing. Didn't have the plater worked out yet though.
Minus the plating, it was actually quite reasonable.
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Ahh...The tailpiece. Now that's a different matter as RIC has the footprint trademarked. Still, just making the aluminum bridge insert would be a help to a lot of people who can't find one, and designing it so it would take the current saddles would be even better. Have you asked JH about just making that part?
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No, I haven't, yet.

Also have considered making an extended saddle for the older basses with intonation issues.

So many ideas, so little time! :lol:
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