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Tune-O-Matic Bridge Saddle Slots

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I do get some emails about making slots in tune-o-matic bridge saddles. Most of the questions are whether or not they are needed and the rest are how do you make the slots in a brand new blank saddle. Here is a cool article from the Stewart MacDonald website. Eric Cloeman takes you through it… Read More »

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Tune-o-matic Bridge Saddle Intonation Tip

Here is a video showing you how to get more “travel” from tune-o-matic bridge saddles. Sometimes one or two strings need to be either a bit more sharp or flat and by following this easy procedure it will help you with your intonation. Please ask any questions or leave comments! Tweet

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New Glendale Hardtail Bridge Coming Soon!

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 The new Glendale stainless steel Hardtail bridge-plate will retrofit most Stat type guitars without any modifications. The bridge-plates will be available in a retro/custom finish. An un-polished bridge-plate is pictured. Any set of Glendale saddles will work with the new stainless steel Hardtail bridge-plate. Included are three mounting screws, three intonation screws and three springs…. Read More »

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Glendale Chimemaster Bridge For Stratocaster Type Guitars

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   At first glance the Glendale “Chimemaster” appears to be something that predates the original 1954 tremolo/vibrato system, however, at second glance it’s very much a new breakthrough, where old meets new and the old is the new. Machined from a solid block of stainless steel, this plate was not bent or formed. The combination of… Read More »

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Featured Article: Guitar Tone Caps

One of the simplest, effective mods you can do to your guitar “on the cheap” is to experiment with tone caps. First before we get started lets get answers to a few questions about these little buggers. What is a tone cap and how does it work? Read more...

Featured Tip: Clean the Input Jack

One very simple maintenence procedure can help keep your guitars’ signal at its best and prevent the loss of ground connection. Clean your jacks! We are talking about the 1/4″ jacks on your amplifier as well as your guitar. Read more..

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