9/4/2023 0 Comments Mojoaxe wraparound bridgeBut it was my friend's first proper electric and has been with him for 30+ years other instruments have come and gone, but he has kept that one. Its not a particularly desirable or collectible guitar more of an entry-level model with many of the "corner cutting" features you'd expect from the Norlin era. To answer your question latestarter: its an early 70's SG-I, a junior style with one mini-hum pickup. so I'm wondering if I should make the slots (I have some experience with this and have the appropriate files) or should I leave the the saddles smooth as this is a wraparound? Any thoughts? Also, I notice that the Pigtail (and the very similar assembly that Tonepros sells packaged with their studs) comes without slots cut in the saddles. So, I'd be interested to hear your experiences - good and bad. The Pigtail (which is a lower profile assembly) combined with Tonepros locking studs looks like a much better way to go. This design has a 70's vibe which is appealing to a point, but its also kind of clunky and about 1/8" too tall, so its impossible to achieve a playable action with the shallow neck angle on the Junior. but couldn't find the info I'm looking for with a search so:Īnyone have experience with the pigtail wraparound bridge? I'm doing a repair/setup on a friend's Junior which has a Badass clone (probably the one that Stewmac sells) on it currently. I'm sure this product has been described here.
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