Re: Keeping vintage 6-point trems in tune
Here are pics of the issues I was talking about with the top plate.
Here is a Fender top plate...notice how the bevel goes down into the pivot holes and even at that not evenly.
Fender Custom shop plate:
Callaham plate:
Here are pics of the bridge string pockets.
Here is a pic of a Fender block notice how deep the ball ends are:
Here is a Callaham block, notice how close the ball ends are to the back edge of the block:
This pic shows the hole in the saddle I was talking about...this is a Callaham saddle next to a vintage Fender saddles next to a new Custom Shop Fender saddle.
Notice how the new Fender is shorter than the old one but the Callaham is longer than them both.
I know these things might sound nit picky but they all make a difference and al of them wrapped up together make a HUGE difference.
I'm not at all trying to be a commercial for Callaham parts but Bill has done the work to improve the design and it shows.
If there was another vibrato bridge on the market that did what the Callaham did I'd mention them too but I have yet to find another!