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"Good theorizing!!! While it may be possible to change the bridge/saddle on the same…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 16, 2012 to glued saddles, why?

25 Sep 18, 2012
Reply by mirco riccò

"" Paul H. wrote: "But back when through-saddles were more common, and people had rep…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 16, 2012 to glued saddles, why?

25 Sep 18, 2012
Reply by mirco riccò

"You bet Ned.  I've either owned or played just about every kind of electric out ther…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 15, 2012 to Sanding block for finishing

6 Sep 15, 2012
Reply by Paul Verticchio

"Hi George. Just wanted to say "WOW" about the instrument's condition and nice SB fin…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 15, 2012 to Gibson LG-1 Questions

16 Sep 16, 2012
Reply by George Roberts

"Ned, Thanks for asking. Although I believe that every instrument should be judged on…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 15, 2012 to Sanding block for finishing

6 Sep 15, 2012
Reply by Paul Verticchio

"Hi Bob. I use a 1" x 3" maple block with a 1/8" thick piece of cork adhered to one s…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 15, 2012 to Sanding block for finishing

6 Sep 15, 2012
Reply by Paul Verticchio

"Micro, Best of luck in contacting Martin.  They're still a great company. I truly ap…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 15, 2012 to glued saddles, why?

25 Sep 18, 2012
Reply by mirco riccò

"Micro: You should be discussing this with Martin; NOT US.  I agree that out of date/…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 14, 2012 to glued saddles, why?

25 Sep 18, 2012
Reply by mirco riccò

"Unsealed Basswood is like a sponge for finishes.  You definitely used the improper f…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 13, 2012 to finishing Basswood with Danish Oil

2 Sep 13, 2012
Reply by Ned Knepp

"Hi micro. A glued-in saddle "is what it is".  That being: the manufacturer's choice…"

Paul Verticchio replied Sep 13, 2012 to glued saddles, why?

25 Sep 18, 2012
Reply by mirco riccò

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