The Hofner guitar bridge is very well made, fit well with a little sanding to the bottom. Very nice smooth finish. I used it on an old Harmony guitar and it is better than the original. The saddle pieces can be adjusted side-to-side to accommodate different neck widths and string spacing. Overall very satisfied.
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I replaced all my old style wooden bridges with these Hofner style. I've tried all the tune-o-matic styles (Gibson, Gretsch, Gotec,etc.) but they all sounded too metallic for my taste. These allow for limited (but sufficient) intonation movement and unlimited string-width and height adjustments. However, the base is "clunky" and often too high to allow string height adjustments, so I use the base that came with the guitar. This usually requires filling and re-drilling the post holes in the upper portion to match the post holes on the base, and slotting the ends of the upper portion to accommodate the "height adjustment wheels". A lot of work but it's worth it to retain the "woody" sound of the arch-top and gain the flexibility for intonation and string width. Don't buy the cheap one's from China ($5.00 US) which are made of soft mahogany and split easily. Buy the German model ($ 40.00 US) that is made from tight grained mahogany and stained very dark (like Ebony).Read full review
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