Musicmaster/Toronado bridge (suppliers) SORTED!!

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Musicmaster/Toronado bridge (suppliers) SORTED!!

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Doe anyone know where I can pick one of these up in the UK?
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I think you can get one from allparts.co.uk but I often find it cheaper to get parts from ebay in the USA.

*EDIT* I'm a blatant liar; Allparts UK don't have them at all! :oops:

But I have this eBay link for Toronado and this LINK for postal rape ($33 for P&P) and Squier Musicmaster bridge.
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Thanks! :D
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one of these days I'm gonna hire a machine shop to do a run of second generation musicmaster/duosonic type bridges.

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Awesome.
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I'm 99% sure I've got a toronado bridge in my parts box that you can have for cheap. I'm not at home so I can't check but PM me if your interested and I'll look into it tomorrow.
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PM'-ified!!
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Thomas wrote:PM'-ified!!

I've sent one back but as has happened a couple of times of late it is sitting in my outbox. Details in the PM but sufficed to say, I checked my ebay history and it is indeed a Toronado bridge I've got and you can have it....anyway I'm sure the PM will shake loose eventually.
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Got back to you. Moolah has been Paypal'd. Thanks :D
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Well, it seems that this bridge isnt quite matching the MM, as it is not a top mount type. You have to install body-through.
When you look at the end of the bridge there is no place to bore new holes, because there already sit the saddle screws..Thats the reason why the vintage MM ones have just the screw in the middle with 2 strings going beneath.
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No one produces a MM bridge like the vintage ones. All the new ones have string through.
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taylornutt wrote:No one produces a MM bridge like the vintage ones. All the new ones have string through.
Which is superiour and IMO the new ones are the best bridge Fender has ever created.
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Pens wrote:
taylornutt wrote:No one produces a MM bridge like the vintage ones. All the new ones have string through.
Which is superiour and IMO the new ones are the best bridge Fender has ever created.
The vintage ones are great because you don't have to deal with drilling the string through holes and ferrules.

I am considering making reproduction MM bridges. The vintage ones can get crazy expensive.
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taylornutt wrote:
Pens wrote:
taylornutt wrote:No one produces a MM bridge like the vintage ones. All the new ones have string through.
Which is superiour and IMO the new ones are the best bridge Fender has ever created.
The vintage ones are great because you don't have to deal with drilling the string through holes and ferrules.

I am considering making reproduction MM bridges. The vintage ones can get crazy expensive.
You could just drill out the back of the RI ones instead.

Honestly, I loath the idea of those old bridges, with only three saddles. It cannot be possible to properly intonate those things.
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tons of people play with 3 saddle tele bridges. it's good enough for rock'n'roll as they say.
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Even old Teles. Keff RichArds uses one bridge and a cigarette
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Mages wrote:tons of people play with 3 saddle tele bridges. Out of tune.
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Pens wrote:
You could just drill out the back of the RI ones instead.

Honestly, I loath the idea of those old bridges, with only three saddles. It cannot be possible to properly intonate those things.
well, as said, this dont work, that was my thought, too..but if you look on the back of the baseplate, there´s no space for the strings..

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