I'm not home at the moment but I have a bridge with adjustable saddles that might be 52mm. If I don't send you a PM with pics and measurements tonight shoot me a PM to remind me.ShortyMedlock wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 1:08 pmWell so much for 52mm...this one measures 56mm!!!
Came from seller Dlaval...not a bad looking deal. Not real heavy but it has a black powercoat that is nice.
Now I have another spare...
Jazzmaster bridge and vibrato choice
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Re: Jazzmaster bridge and vibrato choice
D'oh! This one is 55mm, too!GilmourD wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 1:43 pmI'm not home at the moment but I have a bridge with adjustable saddles that might be 52mm. If I don't send you a PM with pics and measurements tonight shoot me a PM to remind me.ShortyMedlock wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 1:08 pmWell so much for 52mm...this one measures 56mm!!!
Came from seller Dlaval...not a bad looking deal. Not real heavy but it has a black powercoat that is nice.
Now I have another spare...

So, oddly, CV bridges don't seem to be around on Reverb and eBay at the moment... I bought one recently for $20 and there were a few in the under $30 region at the time. Keep an eye out and you should be able to find one.
Or, if you want to get a CV trem and bridge together, there's this.
https://reverb.com/item/68366343-squier ... idge-23041
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Re: Jazzmaster bridge and vibrato choice
Thanks.
After taking a closer look at this new bridge I bought I see one problem and one bonus.
The problem is the string grooves in the saddles are tiny... Not sure if a wound 3rd of any gauge will fit. Filing will be needed if I ever use this piece.
The good thing is the posts that fit into the bushings have a small pointed end which I can use to mark the location of the bridge to make accurate holes easy when I drill the body.
I have drawn circles on the body using the pickguard as a template.
After taking a closer look at this new bridge I bought I see one problem and one bonus.
The problem is the string grooves in the saddles are tiny... Not sure if a wound 3rd of any gauge will fit. Filing will be needed if I ever use this piece.
The good thing is the posts that fit into the bushings have a small pointed end which I can use to mark the location of the bridge to make accurate holes easy when I drill the body.
I have drawn circles on the body using the pickguard as a template.
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Re: Jazzmaster bridge and vibrato choice
Don't all offset bridges have that point?ShortyMedlock wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:48 pmThanks.
After taking a closer look at this new bridge I bought I see one problem and one bonus.
The problem is the string grooves in the saddles are tiny... Not sure if a wound 3rd of any gauge will fit. Filing will be needed if I ever use this piece.
The good thing is the posts that fit into the bushings have a small pointed end which I can use to mark the location of the bridge to make accurate holes easy when I drill the body.
I have drawn circles on the body using the pickguard as a template.