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2025-07-12 13:37:18
Excellent excellent
Joseph A. Carcaramo
2025-06-29 14:32:22
These did a great job on intonation. Good set for the money.
Null
2025-06-08 15:16:57
They serve their purpose...
robert Phillips
2025-06-07 10:22:49
If you have a 3 barrel telecaster bridge you can't get intonated, these will put you in the ballpark and likely improve your sustain and tone as well.
Fernando G.
2025-06-04 14:10:15
These came with all the parts needed for about $10 to upgrade my $70 Chinese telecaster to come close to my original 1969 Fender telecaster. They shift around a bit why we n changing strings but. after my initial setup they stayed in place. I switched to a 10-46 slinky set for finger picking and am satisfied with the results. 😎🎸
ST
2025-05-30 17:55:37
Function as intended, look nice on my guitar project and intonate better than the round barrel style. Would buy again
Shalvers
2025-05-27 12:18:14
These do work, look nice and will fit the ashtray style tele bridge (4 screw). The original saddles would get me to 90% perfect intonation, these get me to 95% intonation, not perfect intonation, but better. If you have any luthier skills, make a notch on the saddle for each string. It will help with the strings "slipping" up and down on the saddle. This does not happen often, but when you do a backflip off an amp stack while doing a power down strum to finish a song, it helps.
A. F. Butchart
2025-05-21 18:00:59
These are a must have for any vintage Tele, providing full compensation. Quality is what you’d get from Fender but at a reasonable price. I’ve used these on a 69’ thinline and a custom build. In my opinion they are the best saddle design and I wish they came stock on every fender.
luca cerretani
2025-05-15 14:40:40
upgrading
Luke Symonds
2025-03-28 10:08:26
Well made product.
Lucas
2025-02-22 14:40:49
I bought these to upgrade the stock steel saddles of a Squier Esquier 2021. The stock ones were alright but I wanted to try out some brass to see how much it tamed the Telecaster/Esquier ''twang''.Now, excuse me if I am no metallurgist but is brass supposed to get nicked the second you put a low E string on it? This saddle definitely did and the groove kept the string so close to the adjustment screw that the string touched it.Not only that but the second I had them on and the setup was all done on the guitar my first impression was that the Esquier lost some of it's magic. Instead of being ''warmer'' it felt more ''muddied''.I left them on for a full day an played quite a lot to see if I was just being picky but no, the steel saddles are back on the Esquier now and it feels way more alive.
Ado
2025-01-28 18:07:23
Very nice quality
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