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Post subject: Regarding Mustang bridges
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:30 am
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Can some one please tell me the differences between part numbers 0081239001, which states 'individual saddle height adjustments', and # 0035555000, which apparently doesn't have them?

My MIM BT Jazzmaster's bridge absolutely must be replaced, and after reading all the posts about their problems, I want to replace mine with the 'Mustang' bridge, but I'm concerned that if I buy one that has has the adjustable height saddles, that I end up getting one exactly like the one that came installed on the guitar, that is totally 'fubar'....

Which one would best repair my guitar?

Thanks for any helpful advise.

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Post subject: Re: Regarding Mustang bridges
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:19 am
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After 32 views, and 8 days, my simple question goes unanswered... No problem...apparently the Fender online support is as top drawer as the bridge that came installed on my BT Jazzmaster... genuine junk..

I believe that if Leo knew what kind of total lack of quality control went into what they are shipping out of Mexico these days, he'd have sure likely kicked somebody's $@! real quick... Sad, really sad that a guitar with the name Fender on the headstock, and being sold in the $500.00 range in most venues, would be almost completely unplayable from the get-go. Played mine for less than 45 minutes, and watched as saddle parts of the bridge came completely apart.

For anyone that may be interested, I repaired it yesterday with new saddle assemblies from GraphTech, that I bought from MF.Com...They made it a completely new and good playing axe, still using the factory bridge. No more strings popping out of the saddles, they stay where they are supposed to be, They FIT, and they stay where you have adjusted them. What a wonderful concept!...

Thanks again guys for all the helpful support.... Hope this last post of mine, may be of some help to another looking for a fix to an obvious major flaw with these guitars.

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Post subject: Re: Regarding Mustang bridges
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:23 pm
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Hey $@!&#*%, you think maybe there is no one here who knows what's up with Mustang bridges? This isn't #$@*&!% customer service, it;'s just a forum of #$@*&!% enthusiasts. How about you try #$@*&!% emailing actual customer service.

In conclusion, eat a dick.

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