Electric Guitar Hard Tail Bridge Saddle for 6 String Guitar Chrome
The SlipStrop from Flexcut is the best way to maintain your tools’ edge. It has been specially molded to follow the contours of most V and U gouges, which allows for polishing and deburring the hard-to-reach areas inside of gouges. Includes a small bar of Flexcut Gold Polishing Compound as well as detailed instructions. The SlipStrop is an indispensible tool for anyone who uses gouges, from delicate relief printmakers to mallet wielding carvers, and everyone in between.
Product Features
- Sharpen your V and sweep and U gouges to a razor’s edge
- Features a number of different profiles to match all of your different tools
- Includes 1 ounce bar of Flexcut Gold Polishing CompoundKeeping tools sharp is the simplest and easiest way to improve your carvingMade in the USA
I have a stock Fender tremolo bridge that has those vintage saddles that I really don’t like because I rest my hand there I purchased this hardtail bridge for the saddles. I have a stock Fender tremolo bridge that has those vintage saddles that I really don’t likebecause I rest my hand there. Well these saddles ($6.00) are closer to the ones that came stock on my Fender American model.It feels much smoother on my hand. I simply swapped out the old ones, keeping my original bridge right where it is and installed these newsaddles which work incredibly well and feel comfortable, they even look a…
Good, easy to install bridge This would be a great bridge for a first project build. I am a fan of top-loading bridges generally but they are especially easy to install as they don’t require string-through holes and the extra ferules and such to make them work. Quality-wise, this works and cost under ten bucks. All the adjustment screws work and there is enough travel to allow some leeway as far as getting the bridge in just the right place. It is not the same quality as, say, a G&L top-loader, and feels a bit thin and…
This product is exactly as advertised. Works perfectly. I’m working on my first guitar build and I did not want to spend much money on a bridge in case the whole thing is a failure. The $6 I invested in this hardtail bridge seemed too good to be true. Wrong. It’s better than good. I’m still kind of amazed that they can sell these so cheap.It bolts on properly, all of the adjustable features work properly, and they even included the right-size allen wrench for adjustment. Kudos to this…