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A friend of mine bought the guitar, had the pick up system removed and a bone saddle cut to fill the slot. Note the recess cut into the saddle slot to allow for the pick-up installation, and the corresponding saddle shape that was required to fill the recess plus whats left of the original slot either side. (BTW The holes were needed for each saddle/pick up).
Having bought the guitar off my friend, I am about to have another saddle cut as the action with this one is too low, which brings me to my question - I do not want to replace the bridge so is there a better alternative to a shaped saddle eg. could the recess (and holes) in the saddle slot be filled somehow allowing for a 'normal' saddle to be cut?
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RE: Bridge/saddle restoration follow... (in reply to krichards)
Cheers Kevin - why would that be preferable? Apart from the fiddly job of shaping a saddle to fit the recessed slot, do you think filling it with a piece of rosewood first is likely to give an improved response?
I guess at the heart of my question is trying to understand the relationship between saddle and bridge in transferring the vibration from the string to guitar top, and how critical the thickness of the wood is between the saddle and guitar top.
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RE: Bridge/saddle restoration follow... (in reply to Blondie#2)
You could simply make a new saddle to fit the existing slot. As long as its a good sliding fit with a nice flat bottom it will work fine.
Personally, it would irritate the hell out of me like that, and I would feel compelled to restore it to its original condition, as intended by its maker.