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Will the big W route for this Wilkinson bridge?

Disco Scottie

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I really want to do a build with this, but I don't know yet if they can do it for me. Anyone know?
 
Check the spacing, but Goto 510 and Schaller 475 are both TOM style bridges with no tailpiece holes.
 
The Gotoh 510 is a far superior tailpiece to use. It allows you individual intonate for each string.  They also have this as one of their standard setups.

This is also a question that only the Warmoth techs can answer. I'm guessing if you can provide them the model number, spacing, and routing template (if needed) they might be able to do something special for you.
 
nexrex said:
The Gotoh 510 is a far superior tailpiece to use. It allows you individual intonate for each string.  They also have this as one of their standard setups.

This is also a question that only the Warmoth techs can answer. I'm guessing if you can provide them the model number, spacing, and routing template (if needed) they might be able to do something special for you.

I'm aware of the 510, but I personally like the feel of the Wilky bridge. I have a guitar that has one and it's perfectly intonated. Pretty much the same as my PRS with the wrap-around, no issues with tuning.

It's the Wilkinson GTB bridge. I guess I'll put a call in tomorrow and see what W has to say.
 
Disco Scottie said:
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I really want to do a build with this, but I don't know yet if they can do it for me. Anyone know?

They can rout for anything basically- my schroeder bridge is at Warmoth now- but you have to send it to them if you don't want to trust that it's exactly like one of the existing options. Costs $45. No problems.
 
Cletus said:
They can rout for anything basically- my schroeder bridge is at Warmoth now- but you have to send it to them if you don't want to trust that it's exactly like one of the existing options. Costs $45. No problems.

Cool, that's what I wanted to hear. I plan on using that Schroeder bridge as well for another build down the road.
 
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