which of these bridges will be better for a baritone?

JohnZAH

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'm building a jazz master baritone and I've had good luck with a fender hard tail on other guitars but I like the look and feel of TOM style bridges.

Any suggestions? or reasons why I should definitely NOT use one of these?
thanks!
 
Re: which of these bridges will be better for a baritone?

I'd definitely look at the G&L Saddle Lock bridge. They're great sounding, well made (very solid), have good saddle travel, and have a side clamp to smoosh the saddles together. So they are a breeze not only for setting intonation, but for holding it. And IMO one of them would look good on the J.M. body shape.

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Re: which of these bridges will be better for a baritone?

I'd definitely look at the G&L Saddle Lock bridge. They're great sounding, well made (very solid), have good saddle travel, and have a side clamp to smoosh the saddles together. So they are a breeze not only for setting intonation, but for holding it. And IMO one of them would look good on the J.M. body shape.

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holy sh*t. that thing looks pretty awesome. I love the saddle travel for sure. where can a guy get one of those?
 
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