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Joined: January 2010 Posts: 5
Location: Enfield Ct | Can anyone help? I am looking for a bridge for my Tornado. As you may know the post spacing is approx 3". |
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 Joined: October 2005 Posts: 4081
Location: Utah | Roger, welcome aboard. There are a couple of members here who have stashes of old parts. MWoody and Miles are two that come to mind. Good luck. |
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Location: Newington, CT | I can echo both ideas: First - Welcome! Second - you'll get GREAT advice/information...and soon! |
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Joined: January 2010 Posts: 5
Location: Enfield Ct | Originally posted by rogerdata:
Can anyone help? I am looking for a bridge for my Tornado. As you may know the post spacing is approx 3". |
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 Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13997
Location: Upper Left USA | I may be slow but I can get in the way!
Welcome Roger.
Go to www.stewmac.com and look through the Archtop Bridges to verify the height and width you think you'll need. Then with some good info you can search Ebay.
I didn't expect to find any NOS Ovation units so I went with a quality looking unit from Ebay for about $30.
Knowing the height and width you need is critical.
When you say 3" wide you likely mean the overall width.
Try this one
Or this one with a Bone Saddle |
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Joined: January 2010 Posts: 5
Location: Enfield Ct | Mwoody;
Thanks for the help but I did mean spacing between the post centers is just over 3". This is an odd size! The storm guitars had this size and the spacing between E an E is 2 1/8" at the bridge. These I have measured on a Eclipse that I also own.I have been in touch with the owner of Schaller in Germany but they do not have any. I did however manage to buy a pickup from them for the neck pickup that is bad on my Tornado. I could replace the bridge with one that has a base like the ones you pointed out, but the string spacing is still a problem. I purchased a Bigsby bridge without the notches but I am at the extreams on a couple of the landings and it is just not quite right. So I am looking for an original bridge. I was hoping someone here could help with that. |
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