:biglaugh:Six hole vintage type trems are a thing of the past. Fine for vintage correct
applications, however, pretty much all installation instructions froem OEM's
dictate that the trem itself should pivot on the two outer screws and that
the 4 remaining inners are really only there for stability and balance.
Any unnessesary additional contact is an unwanted source of vibrational deprivatioin
which equals tone sucking! general rule of thumb for Tele bridges is that the
least amount of contanct equals a greater transference of string vibration
from the bridge to the body, hence a tendency for three saddles instead of six.
Sure, there may be some intonation compromises, but hell, with compensated saddles
these days I dare anyone to spot the minute differences and failings.
These days I have two Strat trem preferences, for the vintage airier sound
you can't beat the modern Fender two post vintage 6 saddle bridge,
Leo, I believe would have come to the engineering conclusion.
For a more modern sustain oriented sound, then any of the bridges you've
mentioned in their two post varieties will be grest, not to mention the
modern Fender deluxe trem or the Hipshot varieties, they have the best trem
arm feel in the business bar none!!
You know the dilemma you face now don't you?...................You need more Strats!!!
What a bummer:biglaugh: