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Old 04.17.2006, 07:07 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
Okay, I own a Fender Jazzmaster and have never had a problem with the bridge at all. And believe me, I use and abuse it. If you're that bothered about strings slipping out of their saddles, tape them there with some black electrical tape. It's cheaper and easier, haha.

But thats just me.

cheers for the quick reply. i'm gonna hold off until i have it my hands and start doing some practise sessions with it to see how it holds up.

it's interesting to hear you get on fine with the bridge, all i've read is people complaining about playing it hard results in messed up strings - although granted people probably wont be able to notice that through the noise
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