Mosrite Avenger Bridge Replacment?
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2019 8:44 am
Hi all, while I have loved owning a genuine Mosrite, arthritis has made it difficult to cope with its slim neck and speed frets. Not wanting to refret an original, I decided I to sell and go the clone route....so I recently purchased a firstman clone with the intention of refretting.
The guitar was advertised (here in fact, it's the sunburst one recently listed) as plug and play with a new set up etc. Upon trying it out, the "A" string was partially damped and would not ring freely. I took it to a local guy, he adjusted a backbow in the neck but the playability didn't really improve. Then we noticed there is actually movement in the individual saddles. You can bend a string and in some cases, watch the saddle move 1/8". Then we noticed someone put clamshell packaging type plastic material under the saddles to shim.
Does anybody know if this a known/standard bridge problem with the Firstman's or if it may be repairable?
If there is a replacement roller bridge available, that would be another option (and be fine), but the bridges I found on the internet all have different mtg hole spacings. This guitar's mtg hole centers are approximately 71mm.
It is unfortunate as the fuller neck, body, & electronics on this guitar are just what I was looking for. As is the guitar essentially unplayable.
The guitar was advertised (here in fact, it's the sunburst one recently listed) as plug and play with a new set up etc. Upon trying it out, the "A" string was partially damped and would not ring freely. I took it to a local guy, he adjusted a backbow in the neck but the playability didn't really improve. Then we noticed there is actually movement in the individual saddles. You can bend a string and in some cases, watch the saddle move 1/8". Then we noticed someone put clamshell packaging type plastic material under the saddles to shim.
Does anybody know if this a known/standard bridge problem with the Firstman's or if it may be repairable?
If there is a replacement roller bridge available, that would be another option (and be fine), but the bridges I found on the internet all have different mtg hole spacings. This guitar's mtg hole centers are approximately 71mm.
It is unfortunate as the fuller neck, body, & electronics on this guitar are just what I was looking for. As is the guitar essentially unplayable.