Are saddle lock bridges F-spaced?

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Northside Jimmy
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Are saddle lock bridges F-spaced?

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Thinking of changing the bridge pick up in my ASAT Deluxe. F-spaced or not?
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Re: Are saddle lock bridges F-spaced?

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Northside Jimmy wrote:Thinking of changing the bridge pick up in my ASAT Deluxe. F-spaced or not?
Yes, they are F-spaced.

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Re: Are saddle lock bridges F-spaced?

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Thanks.
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Re: Are saddle lock bridges F-spaced?

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What is F-spaced?
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Re: Are saddle lock bridges F-spaced?

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Fender Spaced, Gibson bridges and Fender bridges had different string spacings, so the poles don't line up on the pickups with the strings.