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Post ASAT Classic bridge - string spacing measurement
Is the ASAT classic bridge string spacing 2- 3/16"?


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Post Re: ASAT Classic bridge - string spacing measurement
Satchel68 wrote:
Is the ASAT classic bridge string spacing 2- 3/16"?


My two ASAT Classic 'S' models (2012 and 2013 built) have a bridge string spacing of 2 1/8".

From the G&L On-Line Store, regarding the ASAT Classic Bridge:

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Genuine G&L ASAT Classic bridge comes complete with brass saddles, height adjustment screws, intonation screws, springs and mounting screws.
Select right handed or left handed version.

Fits all USA and Tribute Series ASAT Classic models. Fits most Fender® USA and similar vintage spec Telecaster® models.

Fender and Telecaster are registered trademarks of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation


Hope this helps.

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Post Re: ASAT Classic bridge - string spacing measurement
Thanks, Craig. I have a '93 ASAT Classic. Thinking about going with a 3 saddle bridge. When I measure the string spacing, I get 2 3/16. Before I purchase a bridge, just want to make sure I'm measuring correctly. - Dave


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