Why does a cut-through saddle (like on old Gibsons, et. al.) have to be glued in its slot when a regular "captive" saddle does not? Is the groove in the top of the bridge shallower on those cut-throughs?
Because I have a guitar with a regular, moden "captive" saddle that isn't quite as long as its slot so it could easily move 1/64" or so toward one end or another but under string tension it does not.