Jagmaster mod: TOM bridge + thru-body ferrules
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Jagmaster mod: TOM bridge + thru-body ferrules
I'm thinking about doing some mods to my Squire Jagmaster.
I want to remove the stock floating trem + bridge, fill the cutout with a solid wood plug, and install a short-scale TOM-bridge. The TOM is actually a Fender Adjustomatic bridge from a Jaguar CP Special HH.
However, instead of installing a stop tail I'm thinking about rigging up 6 thru-body ferrules. Would something like this work? My idea is to make the TOM look a bit like a wraparound bridge
I want to remove the stock floating trem + bridge, fill the cutout with a solid wood plug, and install a short-scale TOM-bridge. The TOM is actually a Fender Adjustomatic bridge from a Jaguar CP Special HH.
However, instead of installing a stop tail I'm thinking about rigging up 6 thru-body ferrules. Would something like this work? My idea is to make the TOM look a bit like a wraparound bridge
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Because I haven't been able to find a properly sized TOM-style wrap-around bridge. I need narrow Fender spacing (41mm) with a 9.5" radius for my 24" neck. The only wrap-around bridges I could find were for Gibson spacing (43mm) with a 12" radius for a 24.75" neck.portugalwillie wrote:Instead of doing all that work to make it look like a wrap around bridge . . . why not just do a wrap around bridge?
On another site I found someone selling a Fender Classic Player Special HH TOM bridge for $20.
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Schweet! This is exactly what I was thinking about, except I wasn't planning to have the string ferrules offset like yours. Also, I imagined having my ferrules closer to the bridge than yours.portugalwillie wrote:But if you block it up, it can be done. here is a Jazzy that has been handed around a few times. this is what you're trying to accomplish right?
How did you decide on the placement of the thru-body holes? I'll bet you get good sustain with this mod.
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