Steve St.Laurent
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Working on designing my next guitar (a tele) and I plan on going with a flat hardtail strat style mount on it. This will be an HH guitar with seymour duncan humbuckers. The hardware will all be black on this one. I'll be playing a lot of fingerstyle blues on this guitar so a little wider string spacing would be nice. The vintage style flat mount ( http://www.warmoth.com/Strat-Flat-Mount-Bridge-Vintage-Spacing-Black-P580C703.aspx ) has a string spacing of 2 1/4" whereas the Strat flat mount ( http://www.warmoth.com/Stratreg-Flat-Mount-Bridge-Humbucker-Spacing-Black-P582C705.aspx ) has a string spacing of 2 1/8" which they say is better for humbuckers. Thoughts on which way to go would be better?
Also, I don't like the vintage style saddles because I palm mute right on the bridge a lot and prefer the modern style saddles. All I can find is black saddles made for 2 1/16" spacing - http://graphtech.com/product-13-2/ . Thoughts on using a smaller saddle on a wider bridge? Also, anyone know of a steel saddle that is close to 2 1/4" in black? (graphtech only makes their full graphtech saddle in 2 3/16")
Also, I don't like the vintage style saddles because I palm mute right on the bridge a lot and prefer the modern style saddles. All I can find is black saddles made for 2 1/16" spacing - http://graphtech.com/product-13-2/ . Thoughts on using a smaller saddle on a wider bridge? Also, anyone know of a steel saddle that is close to 2 1/4" in black? (graphtech only makes their full graphtech saddle in 2 3/16")