Another possability is a custom request?...naw I think I'll go with what Adam says. I haven't seen another 'crooked' bridge yet on a Mosrite (or other brand) so it doesn't seem to be one of Semie's 'trade marks' at any rate.dorkrockrecords wrote:Or someone goofed and drilled the holes crooked. My Gospel has a mistake plate covering up the wrong stud holes drilled into the body, and even one of the holes on the mistake place itself was drilled twice.
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Tune-o-matic type bridges are almost always slanted, all Gibsons are. It is to provide more length for the intonation adjustment of the low strings
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moaimen wrote:Tune-o-matic type bridges are almost always slanted, all Gibsons are. It is to provide more length for the intonation adjustment of the low strings
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Hey, there ya go moaimen, thanks.
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