Fender 3-Saddle American Vintage Hot Rod Telecaster Bridge Assembly

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View larger View larger Fender American Vintage "Hot Rod" Telecaster Bridge Assembly Originally released on the Hot Rod '52 Telecaster, this high power bridge fits on a vintage 4-screw mount platform with the added bonus of intonatable saddles. Plated-steel bridge (non-serialized). Bridge plate is stamped "Fender Pat. Pend. 77038". Package includes three compensated intonatable vintage-style brass saddles, slot-head saddle height screws, Philips head intonation screws, intonation springs, and four vintage-style slot-head bridge mounting screws. Package also includes saddle height adjustment wrench. String ferrules are sold separately. Available as a complete bridge assembly or as a saddle replacement kit. Saddle replacement kit contains saddles, intonation springs and screws, height adjustment screws and saddle height wrench only. Used on American Vintage Hot Rod Telecaster (US). Will also retrofit to American Vintage series Telecaster models. Iconic Fender instruments such as the Telecaster, Stratocaster, Precision Bass and Jazz Bass guitars are known worldwide as the instruments that started the rock revolution, and they continue to be highly prized by today(TM)s musicians and collectors. About Fender With an illustrious history dating back to 1946, Fender has touched and transformed music worldwide and in nearly every genre: rock-n-roll, country and western, jazz, rhythm and blues and many others. Everyone from beginners and hobbyists to the world(TM)s most acclaimed artists and performers have used Fender instruments and amps, in the process making the company not only a revered music industry name, but also a cultural icon. It is our vision to continue championing the spirit of rock-n-roll throughout the world, and our mission to exceed the expectations of music enthusiasts worldwide. Features Originally released on the Hot Rod '52 Telecaster, this high power bridge fits on a vintage 4-screw mount platform with the added bonus of intonatable saddlesPlated-steel bridge (non-serialized)Package includes three compensated intonatable vintage-style brass saddles, slot-head saddle height screws, Philips head intonation screws, intonation springs, and four vintage-style slot-head bridge mounting screwsPackage also includes saddle height adjustment wrenchString ferrules are sold separately

Features
1) Originally released on the Hot Rod '52 Telecaster, this high power bridge fits on a vintage 4-screw mount platform with the added bonus of intonatable saddles
2) Plated-steel bridge (non-serialized) Bridge plate is stamped "Fender Pat. Pend. 77038"
3) Package includes three compensated intonatable vintage-style brass saddles, slot-head saddle height screws, Philips head intonation screws, intonations springs, and four vintage-style slot-head bridge mounting screws
4) Package also includes saddle height adjustment wrench. String ferrules are sold separately
5) Used on American Vintage Hot Rod Telecaster (US). Will also retrofit to American Vintage series Telecaster models

Specification
Binding : Electronics
Brand : Fender
Color : Nickel
EAN : 0885978385263
Label : Fender Musical Instruments Corp.
Manufacturer : Fender Musical Instruments Corp.
Model : 0091114049
PackageDimensions_Weight : 2.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:5.20 X W:4.40 X H:0.50
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher : Fender Musical Instruments Corp.
Studio : Fender Musical Instruments Corp.
Title : Fender 3-Saddle American Vintage Hot Rod Telecaster Bridge Assembly

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