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Post by dei305 on Nov 2, 2007 10:03:36 GMT -7
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Post by Fiestared69 on Nov 2, 2007 10:18:28 GMT -7
I love the Glendale stuff , Vintage rolled steel with Cutting edge saddles , They sound great! Gave my tele a little lift in the tone department!
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Post by rcrecelius on Nov 5, 2007 21:16:46 GMT -7
Dale is a great guy and makes a great product...and he's a dern good player too! I want one of his "blackguard" bridges but he was a few months out on those last time I asked.
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Post by JebusCrebus on Nov 6, 2007 12:25:52 GMT -7
I put one on my 07 B-bender Tele with Hardened Stainless saddles (Dale recommends them for the Bender Guitars), and he made the custom cut for the B string no problem. Great feeling bridge, I got a vintage style bridge with the cut on the high e side, I hate the sideless Tele bridges that come on the new Tele's. Better feeling more resonance. I added new Fralin Blues (including the Mid PU) and I can't put this dang thing down. The best sounding Tele I've herd in a long time. [glow=limegreen,2,300]-J-[/glow]
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Post by oldgoat on Nov 9, 2007 7:50:14 GMT -7
I LOVE 'em. The best tele bridge and saddles I've found. Lively, clear sounds from them. You will never hear your tele more responsive or articulate. The difference from the standard plate to one of Dales was remarkable. I'm using the blackguard with heat treated steel saddles. Yes it does the Bakersfield sound. But I've had to do everything from standards, jazz comping to Bo Diddley and Peter Green and have come through with flying colors.
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Post by John on Nov 9, 2007 8:18:18 GMT -7
I just took a $20 gamble on an aluminum saddle for the E/A string. I wanted a little more high end and less mids. I'll see if I can tell the difference. The other saddles on my tele are brass.
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Post by Chris Rice on Nov 11, 2007 13:16:01 GMT -7
Dale makes great stuff! We use his bridges and saddles quite often. The neckplates and knobs are good also.
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